ππ #BTC #ETH Friday options expiration:
29,000 BTC options expire with a put-call ratio of 0.86, a maximum pain point of $60,000 and a notional value of $2 billion.
The 270,000 ETH options expire with a put-call ratio of 0.55, a maximum pain point of $2,950, and a notional value of $1.05 billion.
29,000 BTC options expire with a put-call ratio of 0.86, a maximum pain point of $60,000 and a notional value of $2 billion.
The 270,000 ETH options expire with a put-call ratio of 0.55, a maximum pain point of $2,950, and a notional value of $1.05 billion.
π₯³ Shrapnel has adjusted the #SHRAP unlocking plan, reducing token unlocking in April by almost 75%.
πΌπΈ #NFT The NFT lending market saw the liquidation of 1,101 blue chip NFTs over the past 3 days.
π₯³ Farcaster: Frame transactions will start tomorrow at 9am AM.
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ππ Dear girls, we congratulate you on March 8, on your day..
π₯³ Kwenta: We announce the launch of the beta version of Perps v3.
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πΊπΈπ Despite the stock market's meteoric rise, money market funds received an influx of $16.7 billion last week, pushing assets under management to a new record high of $6.018 trillion. This is due to rising yields after falling expectations for rate cuts.β¦
π Despite the sharp rise in stocks, money market fund assets rose to a new record high of $6.08 trillion, adding $19 billion. #macro zero hedge
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π₯³ Binance will support #XIRTAM refund requests from secondary market participants and will stop refund requests from primary market participants.
π #XIRTAM refunds to secondary market participants have been postponed to March 11th.
π₯³ EthStorage will donate 1% of their total supply of Protocol Guild tokens.
π Optimism Foundation will sell #OP for $89 million in a private sale to an unknown buyer. the block
π There is an increase in the number of #FTM transactions, an increase in whales in FTM and a decrease in FTM on exchanges. This indicates strong market sentiment.
π©πͺ #macro. Germany. Industrial production (Jan): 1% (prog 0.5%; prev -1.6%)