ETH funding hits lowest level since 2022 as open interest slides
Traders say Ether’s declining open interest and futures funding rates could form the groundwork for a significant short squeeze on bearish leveraged positions and a rally to $2,500.
Traders say Ether’s declining open interest and futures funding rates could form the groundwork for a significant short squeeze on bearish leveraged positions and a rally to $2,500.
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