Report: Bitcoin and Ethereum perpetual futures funding rates remain high despite falling spot prices
According to QCP Capital Market Report, despite the decline in spot prices, the financing rates for Bitcoin and Ethereum perpetual futures are still relatively high, which means that speculators are still buying long positions with leverage on dips. Some analysts believe that the current financing rates indicate that these two assets still have greater downside potential.
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