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ETH perpetual swaps volume

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Indicator with aggregated volume for all the most actively traded ethereum perpetual swaps.

Can be denominated in either US dollars or the number of coins traded.
Can be displayed as stacked volume or an index that shows the percentage market share each contract has.

In the settings you can exclude any contract so that it only shows the individual and total volume of the markets you're interested in.

"Linear" or "inverse" refers to the type of perpetual swap contract it is.
Inverse contracts use coin margin, so in this case ETH.
Linear contracts use some type of dollar equivalent margin like USDT for example.
The margin is always specified for the linear contracts.

It's public and free for anyone to use.
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FTX shut down so I removed that data.
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In the previous update I simply removed the FTX market, in this update I decided to replace FTX with the Huobi inverse perp.
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Tradingview removed Huobi data, so I replaced it with Kraken volume even though Kraken doesn't do much volume.
But it's the only legitimate exchange that was left with an ETH perp, so it is what it is.
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Tradingview changed the tickers of perpetual swap contracts so I updated it.
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Tradingview changed the way OKX volume is calculated so I updated everything so that the data is correctly displayed again.
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Binance is removing their BUSD markets so I've removed that market from the indicator.
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Updated settings.
ETHEthereum (Cryptocurrency)Volume

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