Injective (INJ) tested the maximum at $5.16, then pulled back to $5.015, clearing the market of excessive leverage. Despite the local correction, fundamental metrics remain in the buyers’ favor.
📊 Key metrics
Technical condition: The price fell below MA7 ($5.07) and MA14 ($5.04), but it is holding above the key support MA28 ($4.98).
Capital inflow: Over the past day, a positive net flow in derivatives was recorded at +$2.88M USDT, and whales are maintaining a clear bullish advantage (long/short 2.17 : 1).
OI drop: Open interest quickly fell from 1.51M to 1.49M INJ during the sell-off, indicating hot long positions are being washed out via stop-losses.
🗺️ Price movement scenarios (Liquidity zones)
Scenario 1 (Test at $4.95): A local dip to the $4.98 support level to form a tight cluster of long liquidations around $4.95.
Scenario 2 (Short squeeze): If the price holds above $5.07, it will trigger a new impulse toward a massive bright-yellow cluster of short stop-orders at $5.20–$5.25.
⚡ Conclusion
Holding the $4.98 level preserves the chance for the uptrend to continue. It’s safer to look for an entry after liquidity is removed at $4.95 or after a breakout/hold above $5.07.
🔥 $BTC : Returns Above $64,000. Analyzing Metrics and Liquidity Zones
Bitcoin shows a local recovery, adding +1.06% over the day and holding around $64,072 after bouncing off the 24-hour low of $62,707. Let’s break down the current derivatives data, whale positioning, and the liquidation map.
Price has confidently moved above key short-term moving averages (MA7: $63,903, MA14: $63,860, MA28: $63,666), indicating that buyers have taken control.
A positive net inflow into derivatives over the past 24 hours has been recorded at +$50.38M USDT (total inflow — 50.67%).
Large players maintain a bullish stance — the Long/Short ratio among whales is 1.42 : 1 ($1.11B USDT in longs vs. $780M USDT in shorts).
OI rose from ~27.11K to ~27.29K BTC during the move above $63,500, confirming that real money is entering the market.
The overall long-account ratio is noticeably decreasing while the price rises (the retail market is shorting the impulse or closing positions), whereas top traders are holding longs.
💡 Summary: The local trend remains bullish due to capital inflows and support from large players. To maintain the upward momentum, it’s critical for buyers to hold the $63,900 level.
HYPE — so far I don’t see any reason to catch the “bottom”. My idea right now is to stay out of longs until the market shows absorption of sell pressure. What I see: • price keeps updating local lows; • on the liquidation map, large clusters are above the current price (58–59+), meaning there is potential for a short squeeze, but the market isn’t in a hurry to go there yet; • the account ratio remains in favor of longs (~2.3:1), and the crowd often gets it wrong exactly at these moments; • open interest is gradually declining—some positions have already capitulated. For me, the key zone is 54.7–54.5. If it doesn’t hold, the drop may continue. I’ll consider a long only after strong demand appears and price moves back above the nearest levels. Right now, patience looks more valuable than a rushed entry. $HYPE
🔥 SOLUSDT: Dump to $73. Is a reversal coming or a deeper plunge?
Solana has lost over 4%, updating the low to $72.77. The market is boiling, and the metrics point to a harsh trap.
📊 Key metrics
Bearish trend: Price is squeezed below MA7 ($73.24), MA14 ($74.11), and MA28 ($75.19).
OI growth and the trap: Open interest rose to 2.92M SOL during the drop. The crowd is overheated with longs (74%), while whales are offloading positions.
Capital outflow: Net derivatives flow over the day is -$43.3M USDT.
🗺️ Movement scenarios
Liquidity-driven dump: A sweep of the low and liquidation of long positions into the $72.00–$71.50 zone.
Short squeeze: A quick rebound toward $73.80–$74.20 to shake out shorts.
⚡ Conclusion
Don’t catch “falling knives.” It’s better to wait for liquidity to be removed at $72.00 or for a consolidation above MA14 ($74.11). Play it carefully!
After a month of quiet, I’m back with you on Binance Square! 👋 I went through a minor burnout, took a breath, and I’m ready to jump back in—especially since there’s a new Creator Pad campaign dedicated to the Babylon project, which is a great reason for a comeback.
I think most of you heard about this project for the first time today. So let’s start with the basics: “What is Babylon and what is it used for?”
A few hours of studying materials and analyzing helped me form my first impression. Babylon is a project that allows bitcoin holders to earn passive income while securing other blockchains (PoS networks).
You do NOT need to hand your BTC over to anyone, swap them for wrapped tokens, or send them to third-party websites. Your bitcoins remain fully under your control in your own wallet. Put simply, Babylon turns BTC from passive “digital gold,” which just sits there, into an active source of profit without custodial risks.
While researching this, I remembered Bedrock. Maybe you recall: about a month ago, I already wrote about it for the Creator Pad campaign. And the most interesting part is that Bedrock runs precisely on top of Babylon! That’s all for today. Thank you for your attention, and I’m happy to be back online! 😊 #baby $BABY @BabylonLabs_io
$TAIKO set up a performance with +415%. The main fuel here is ultra-negative funding, which has dropped to -2.5%. This is the perfect engine for a short squeeze. Open interest is rising, but whales are aggressively pushing shorts with a 0.4:1 ratio, trying to catch the highs against the retail crowd. As long as bears are paying an insane premium to hold positions, the momentum will be artificially boosted upward. But the moment the funding runs out, the resolution and the crash will be lightning-fast. The risk is extreme.
$BTC : Anatomy of Capitulation Price $62,395 — BTC got squeezed after a dip to $62,216. The crowd is buying (long/short 1.3:1), but the whales are fleeing: net outflow from derivatives over the past 24 hours is -$192.1 million. Analytics show market cleansing: open interest dropped to 24.45K BTC, and the basis rate crashed to -40.32, signaling a critical futures imbalance. Where are the traps? The heat map shows that buyers have already been liquidated from below. However, a massive magnetic wall of bear stop orders has formed above in the $64,000–$65,250 corridor. Verdict: Shorting here is like becoming fuel. The passengers have been dropped off, and the spring is compressed. I expect a quick reversal and a squeeze of the shorters to $64,000+. DYOR. Trading $BTC 👇
All corporate AIs are closed black boxes filled with censorship and political filters. On the 8th day of the marathon, I decided to clash three completely different control ideologies at chat.opengradient.ai: Gemini from Google, xAI from Musk, and ByteDance (the creators of TikTok). Gemini is the benchmark refined bore. For any dirty market query or gray code, it immediately switches on an ethics lecturer. xAI tries to appear as a 'based' degenerate, but American lawyers have it on a tight leash. And while ByteDance's models are top-notch at grabbing trends, they have specific Asian filters. The kicker @OpenGradient is that you can use their pure engineering IQ in one window, but through TEE enclaves. This means the node hardware encrypts your prompts so they physically won’t fly back to Google or TikTok's databases for training. We are literally hacking the system: squeezing brains from the giants while remaining sovereign. Who do you think is the real top in this trio? Or without Web3 protection, are these just three different digital prisons for data where you farm points? $OPG #opg
$WLD : Trap Analysis Price $0.6203 — looks like a classic trap. Retail is massively buying up the current levels, pushing the long/short ratio to 2.45:1 and flooding in +$7.44 million. The top 100 traders are acting super cautiously, confirming the divergence between the pros and the crowd. Main anomaly: open interest has surged to 61.14M, while funding has dropped to -0.06%. Bears are panic shorting the bounce right into a wall of limit orders, creating the perfect fuel for a local short squeeze. Where’s the resolution? The liquidation map highlights two main magnets: Above ($0.640–$0.654) — a dense shelf of stop-losses for shorts. Below ($0.585–$0.589) — a massive liquidation target for longs at 1.02M. Verdict: The market maker is setting up a two-step play. Likely final push to $0.640+ to take out the liquidity from shorts (with negative funding), after which — a reversal for a harsh ejection of passengers at $0.589. Euphoria is premature. I’m not rushing, waiting for the upper pools to get taken out. DYOR. Trading $WLD
$ONDO Price is squeezed at $0.3350. Locally, they're sketching an attempt to bounce back, but derivatives analysis indicates classic crowd behavior.
Position imbalance: Retail traders are aggressively catching knives, pushing the long ratio up to 3.15. Meanwhile, the TOP-100 pros are opening shorts — their ratio has dropped to 0.34.
Capital dynamics: Open interest is climbing amidst negative funding — the market is being loaded with futures shorts. Whales are passive (net inflow of only +$2.9 million).
Liquidation zones: The main magnet for shorters is set at $0.344. However, right below us, there's a critically thick shelf of buyer stops in the $0.327–$0.328 corridor.
Cynical scenario: No one will push such a heavy long train up. I expect a quick local drop to $0.327 for a capital flush of passengers, and only then a reversal to $0.344.
Plan: Currently out of the market, waiting for the lower liquidity to be taken out. DYOR.
I'm looking at $XAG at $66.37 and feeling a bit sketchy. Locally, we've bounced off $63.38, climbed above the MA7 and MA14, but the euphoria seems manufactured.
Turning on my paranoia and analyzing the anomalies:
Whales are going wild: their long/short ratio is just insane — 7.43:1! They've pumped in +$3.6 million of net inflow in a day.
Pros are bailing: the chart of top traders shows the top 100 are actually closing their longs, dropping the ratio down to ~0.5.
Fuel is running low: open interest is noticeably sliding down — new money isn't supporting this rise.
Where’s the trap? The liquidation map shows two very bright yellow stop zones below: local at $65.2 and major at $63.5.
When whales are so openly loaded in long with declining open interest, and pros are shorting — this smells like a massive squeeze. Smart money is waiting for the passenger unload.
My plan: I'm not jumping into longs, waiting for the $65.2 shelf to get taken out. DYOR.
I'm looking at Ether at $1734.21 and feeling a deceptive calm. The price is hovering right above the MA14 and MA28. When the chart compresses like this, the market is gearing up for a hard drop. I switch on my paranoia and check what's happening in derivatives: The crowd is euphoric: the retail long/short ratio has skyrocketed to 2.55. Small traders firmly believe in the rocket. The pros are ignoring it: the TOP-100 traders are sitting neutral (0.97). Smart money isn't buying at all. Whales are heating up the market: big players are pushing 1.72:1 long, pouring in +$55 million in a day. Open interest is stable — 355k ETH. Where's the trap? There's a target above at $1745–1750 (stop losses for the shorts). But right beneath us, at $1710–1715, there's a thick, bright liquidation shelf for long positions that just jumped on the train. Thinking cynically: no one is going to feed this crowd, there's no charity in crypto. It's easier for the market maker to give a quick spike down to $1710–1715, shake out the retail at their stops, and then with a clear head reverse the price to $1750. My plan: I'm sitting on the fence. Waiting for the crowd to get formatted from below. DYOR. Trading $ETH 👇
Bitcoin is hovering around $64,233 after a local bounce from the low at $62,215. On the hourly candlestick chart, the moving averages MA7, MA14, and MA28 have all converged into a single node. This is classic accumulation, where the market is being squeezed before a powerful impulse.
The top 100 traders are holding their positions in perfect balance at 1.00. The smart money isn’t rushing and is waiting for a resolution.
In the last 24 hours, there has been a juicy net inflow into derivatives of +$187.4M. The overall strength ratio of the big players stands at 1.17:1 in favor of longs.
Open interest (OI) has gradually risen from 24.65K to 24.75K BTC. The market is charging up with new liquidity.
The liquidation map shows two clear magnets. Down below, buy stops have accumulated in the corridor up to $62,900. However, above, right at the level of $65,063, there’s a very dense, bright yellow cluster of short liquidations.
Considering the fresh inflow of cash from whales, it’s much more advantageous for the market maker to first give an upward impulse to vaporize short passengers at $65k+, and then think about a global reversal.
My plan: Local priority is to break upwards towards the target of $65,060. But buying right in the flat from current levels is risky. I’m waiting for the upper liquidity shelf to be taken out. DYOR.
The Strait of Hormuz is back in the headlines. Iran claims to be closing one of the most crucial routes for global oil trade. The market is traditionally reacting nervously: forecasts are popping up about a spike in oil prices, a new wave of inflation, and global upheavals. But what really gets me in this story is something else. Over the past few years, we've seen dozens of loud claims about blocking the Hormuz that never turned into a full-on stop of shipping. The headlines were loud. The consequences — significantly more modest. That's why I always approach market panic on such news with suspicion. If the strait is indeed going to be blocked for a long time — that’s a serious blow to global logistics and the energy market. But if we’re once again dealing with political pressure through the media, then the real winners won’t be those who saw the news first, but those who didn’t give in to emotions. For now, I see more fear in the headlines than in the actual data. The market loves to short uncertainty. Especially when everyone is sure they know what’s coming next. Is this really the start of a new escalation, or just another information noise that will be forgotten in a few days? $BZ $CL $BTC
Right now, every second person is cranking out AI memes in Midjourney. But in crypto, your prompts for infographics or schematics are pure alpha. In Web2, any idea gets funneled into corporate servers even BEFORE rendering. This means your creativity is already in their database.
On the 7th day of the marathon, I checked out Image Studio on chat.opengradient.ai. I needed visuals for content in a technical board style, so privacy here is key. Thanks to TEE enclaves, prompts are encrypted right at the node hardware level. No one can snoop on the idea before the official announcement. You can switch models in one space without leaks.
But let’s skip the fluff. The rendering speed in Web3 can sometimes get you stressed when nodes are bogged down by degens. And the quality—it's not Midjourney with a single click. Prompts need to be hand-crafted to the details, otherwise, you'll just burn credits on wonky abstractions.
For drafts and schematics—it's a rock-solid bunker. For complex art—we're waiting on updates. $OPG #opg @OpenGradient
$ENA has slipped to 0.08954 and is trading below the hourly MA7 and MA28. Locally, the trend is bearish, but retail traders are trying to catch the bottom.
Anatomy of derivatives:
Retail in longs: The ratio on accounts has soared to 3.02. Over 75% of regular traders are buying.
Pros on the sidelines: The TOP-100 are holding a neutral 1.01. Smart money is not sharing the euphoria.
Fuel is rising: Open interest increased from 221M to 224.5M ENA. New positions are mostly retail longs.
Whale signals: They are pushing 1.47:1 long with an influx of +803k $, but against the backdrop of crowd hype, this looks like a trap.
Where's the razor?
On the liquidation map, fat yellow levels at 0.0886 and 0.0890 have filled up. No one is going to drive this train up right now — there's no charity in crypto. The market maker would find it easier to give a quick long squeeze to 0.0886, shave off buyers' stops, and only then reverse the price.
Plan: Not buying from the current levels. Waiting for passenger liquidation from below. DYOR. Trading $ENA 👇
$TRUMP : Bull Trap? Paranoia is the name of the game. After the impulse to $2.02, the token pulled back to 1.871. The hourly candlestick chart is squeezed between MA7 and MA14. On the surface — just a regular technical retracement, but the derivatives are screaming razor: Crowd is Long: The retail long/short ratio has skyrocketed to 2.88. Over 74% of small traders are blindly buying at current levels. Pros are on the sidelines: The TOP-100 players are holding a short bias (0.99). Smart money isn't sharing the retail optimism. Money is flowing out: Open interest is dropping (from 6.94M to 6.84M). Big capital has been cashing out at the highs, closing positions. Where's the trap? Right below us in the 1.83–1.85 corridor, there's a hefty cluster of long stop losses. Above, there are magnets at 1.95 and 2.02, but no one's going to feed the crowd. There's no charity in crypto. For the market maker, it’s easier to execute a quick long squeeze down to 1.83–1.85, shake out the passengers, grab liquidity, and only then reverse the price. My plan: Not buying from current levels. Waiting for a shakeout from below. DYOR. Trading $TRUMP 👇
$SUI has frozen at the mark of 0.7091, squeezed on the hourly chart between the MA7 and MA28. At first glance, it seems like regular boring accumulation, but if you take a peek into the derivatives, it becomes clear: a classic razor is brewing.
What's happening behind the scenes:
The crowd is all in: The long/short ratio for retail accounts has skyrocketed to 3.03. Over 75% of regular traders are blindly buying right from the current levels and waiting for a rally.
Smart money is on the sidelines: The TOP-100 pros are completely ignoring this optimism and quietly holding a short bias (0.97).
Money is fleeing: Open interest is dropping (from 41.3M to 39.8M SUI). Big players are closing positions, leaving retail alone in the market. The net flow for the day is down by -$567K.
Where's the trap?
On the liquidation heatmap just below us — at the level of 0.696 — there's a fat, juicy yellow cluster of stop-losses from those same long holders.
Let's be cynical: no one is going to feed this overcrowded train of passengers and push it up to targets of 0.719 or 0.731 for the crowd to profit. It's much easier for the market maker to deliver a sharp spike (long squeeze) down to 0.696, completely drop the passengers, grab the liquidity, and only then reverse the price.
$DOGE The crowd is piling into longs. Time to turn on the paranoia. While everyone is waiting for a reversal, DOGE is just sliding down. The price at 0.08332 is stuck under the hourly moving averages MA7 and MA28. The buying pressure is weak, but there’s a classic herd mentality. The derivatives numbers show the reality: The retail long ratio is 3.36. Over 75% of regular accounts have gone long and are waiting for a miracle. Pros (TOP-100) are sitting in a flat (0.99). They are ignoring this long carnival. Whales seem to be pressing 1.4:1 long, but the open interest of 562M DOGE hints that the spring is compressed for a downward move. The heatmap of liquidations in file 1000170523.jpg puts the dots over the 'i'. Right below us, at the level of 0.0821, there’s a hefty yellow liquidation pool forming. A market maker is definitely not going to leave that opportunity on the table. Plan: No longs from the current levels. I'm waiting for a long squeeze down to take out liquidity at 0.0821. Only after the market is cleared of the crowd can we think about a bounce back to 0.0855. DYOR. Trading $DOGE 👇
$LAB Price aggressively bounced back to $15.16, holding above the hourly MA7, MA14, and MA28 after a wild dump to $11.04. It looks juicy, but the derivative metrics are triggering maximum paranoia.
Cold analysis of anomalies:
Whales are on the hunt: The long/short ratio among major players is skewed bearish — 0.71:1. Whales have poured -$5.8M into shorts against $4.1M in longs. They're aggressively pushing against this rise.
The crowd is diving under the tank: Retail accounts are also trying to short the highs (ratio 0.82). Meanwhile, the TOP-100 pros are sitting neutral (1.02) and just watching.
Powder keg: Open interest (OI) is skyrocketing — already at 1.10M LAB. New money and positions are flooding into the market.
Summary: There’s no strategy against a breakdown. Whales are heavily shorting the pump. If the spot buyer runs out of fuel, this house of cards will collapse back to $13. But if the TOP-100 start buying up the market, the whales' shorts will become fuel for a cascade squeeze to $18.76. Entering here without stops is suicide. DYOR.