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Open interest in EUL — how much money sits in open futures positions on EUL and how it flows between exchanges. OI rising together with price means inflow; rising against price is a risk of reversal. The data ticks in real time across every exchange.
The ability to lend and borrow assets efficiently is a crucial feature of any financial system. In the world of traditional finance, this process is typically facilitated by trusted and permissioned third-parties such as banks, who connect people with a surplus of money to those who need access to it in the short term. In the world of decentralised finance (DeFi), trusted and permissioned third-parties are no longer needed; banks have been replaced by trustless and permissionless lending protocols running on the blockchain (1). Among the first-generation of DeFi lending protocols are Compound (2) and Aave (3). These protocols provide users with access to lending and borrowing capabilities for a handful of the most liquid ERC20 tokens.…
BNB Chain Ecosystem, Lending/Borrowing Protocols, Avalanche Ecosystem, Arbitrum Ecosystem
The total of all open futures contracts on EUL. Rising — new money is entering the market; falling — positions are being closed. A sharp jump often precedes a strong move or a squeeze.
OI diverging from price signals a possible reversal; overheating (too much leverage) raises the risk of cascading liquidations. OI migrating between exchanges shows where the interest is concentrating.
Add an Open Interest condition in the the builder with the mode you want (inflow / overheating / divergence) and a threshold — the notification arrives as a Telegram direct message.