BTC market snapshot
Start with the market state that actually matters: current price structure, venue breadth, top movers, and the BTC cycle indicators most people keep opening a separate widget to find.
Top movers
Big-venue spot winners and losers, with exchange filtering and cleaner volume semantics.
BTC market indicator table
Fear and greed, seasonality, dominance, cycle, and valuation belong in Markets directly.
| Indicator | Value | Signal |
|---|---|---|
Fear & Greed | … | — |
Altcoin Season | … | — |
BTC Dominance | … | — |
AHR999 | … | — |
Puell Multiple | … | — |
Stock-to-Flow | … | — |
Pi Cycle Top | … | — |
Exchange OI share
Treemap view for where futures leverage is concentrated by venue.
BTC open interest over time
Aggregate open interest on top, then the major exchange OI curves underneath.
Futures exchange rankings
Aggregate OI, volume, pair count, and market share for the major futures venues.
Cross-market table
Price, funding, volume, and OI for the broader universe.
BTC funding by venue
Current exchange funding comparison across majors.
BTC long / short balance
Aggregate and venue-spread view instead of a bare gauge that says nothing.
Funding arbitrage
Cross-venue spread monitor. These are raw annualized funding differences, not guaranteed executable returns.
Exchange liquidation breakdown
Exchange share plus long/short split, which is much more actionable than a heatmap alone.
BTC liquidity and liquidation pressure
Actual visible liquidity first, estimated liquidation pressure second.
BTC orderbook and resting size
Primary liquidity view. Resting orders and depth answer a different question than liquidation pressure.
BTC options structure
Call/put split, venue coverage, max pain, and total options open interest.
Live crypto and macro wire
High-signal headlines without wasting half the section on another redundant box.
Full market analysis table
This is the broad scan view for comparing price, funding, volume, OI, and venue coverage across symbols.