Ethereum’s Funding Rates Signal Sentiment Flip Across Major Exchanges

Ethereum’s Funding Rates Signal Sentiment Flip Across Major Exchanges

Ethereum (ETH) has declined noticeably over the past week, with price data from CoinMarketCap reporting a net 14% decline within this period. At the time of the most recent data, ETH is trading around $2,000, significantly lower than the past week’s level near $2,500. Related Reading: Ethereum Price Is Not Going To Keep Falling Forever, Analyst Says ETH Funding Rates Signal A Bullish Turn In a QuickTake post on the CryptoQuant platform, analyst Amr Taha draws attention to recent developments in ETH funding rates, a key sentiment indicator in perpetual futures. The funding rate shows....


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