CVD is sell; confirm it against price structure before reading depth.
BTC near $63,532: sell takers leading, long-fuel magnet below.
Public read from live BTC feeds: order flow is aligned enough to watch, funding is calm, and the closest visible liquidity pressure is below. No entries, targets, or sizing.
Ranked by live public context. This is a workflow cue, not a trade recommendation.
- 1Below spot $60,875
Use the model estimate as a pressure zone, not as a target.
- 2Anchor the read
Confirm the current range before reading any pressure card.
Average funding is +0.0032%/8h and OI is updating over 24h. Use this to judge whether pressure is crowded or quiet.
The largest visible model cluster is below. Compare it with the liquidation ladder range and nearest levels.
CVD sell · funding +0.0032%/8h · OI pending
Confidence weakens if price accepts below $63,438 while flow and depth stop agreeing.
Price structure
Leverage neutral
Refreshed just now · $63,532
Last hour is flat at +0.03% while the visible window is +0.21%.
Composite taker flow is mixed. Price structure carries more weight. Funding avg +0.0032%; OI -- over 24h.
Largest visible magnet is long fuel below near $60,875. CVD is sell-side CVD across 1 venues · 200 trades.
Start with Price Structure, then confirm with CVD and depth before trusting the summary.
Confidence weakens if price accepts below $63,438 while flow and depth stop agreeing.
Estimated liquidation ladder
Model estimate from 12h of public candle volume and current open interest across 10–100x tiers. Not exchange liquidation orders. Not Glimpse targets.
Check your own numbers, then verify Glimpse's closed record before making any decision.
Funding, open interest, positioning.
The cost and crowding of leverage across major venues — the inputs that turn small moves into forced moves.
Cost of leverage, venue by venue
Positive funding means longs pay shorts — a crowding tax on the dominant side.
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OI history is refreshing.
Who is long, who is short
Waiting for the ratio feed.
Waiting for the ratio feed.
Extreme one-sided positioning is fuel for squeezes — the crowded side pays funding and gets liquidated first.
Who is aggressing, and where the depth sits.
Signed taker volume across venues, the visible order book, and the price structure it defends.
Sell pressure
Composite taker flow is mixed. Price structure carries more weight. Single venue: Coinbase · 1 venues · 200 trades. Venue spread 0.00 bps · venues aligned.
Balanced book
Structure map
Pivot clusters and the volume point of control from the visible window.
The part no other market page has.
A live AI engine reads these same feeds and publishes its market state — with outcomes tied to a redacted public ledger. Entries, targets, sizing, and account data stay private.
AI market reads, as they happen
During the free TradeMate preview, Glimpse shows how it turns these public BTC feeds into a structured market read. This is the redacted reasoning layer: market context only, never entries, targets, sizing, or account data.
- 1 · IntakeNormalize the public feed state$63,532
coinbase price, coinbase candles, none depth, and 1 CVD venues are being read together.
- 2 · PressureSeparate aggression from leverage1 sell
sell takers leading; venue split is 1 sell. Funding is +0.0032% per 8h equivalent and OI is -- over 24h.
- 3 · LiquidityLocate where pressure can matter$60,875 below
Visible depth is +0.0% bid minus ask. The model-estimate magnets are $60,875 below and $64,110 above.
- 4 · CheckName the contradiction before acting$63,438 / $63,582
A clean move below $63,438 would weaken the current read; reclaim above $63,582 would force a fresh context check. This preview does not publish entries, targets, or sizing.
TradeMate explains market context from public feeds so traders can inspect the same reasoning Glimpse records. It is not an exchange connection and it does not place trades.
The public observation stream is waiting for the next engine cycle; the live reasoning preview above is built from the current desk snapshot.
67 redacted closes
Redacted closed trades only. Source: live. Last sync 04:21:37 AM UTC.
Current desk now, cycle context next.
Traders need the live tape. Investors need the slower Bitcoin regime: sentiment path, spot liquidity, leverage overhang, and upcoming blockchain metrics that explain whether pressure is tactical or structural.
Separate cycle context from intraday pressure.
The BTC desk reads what is happening now. The investor lens is where Glimpse will connect that live state to slower blockchain and cycle analytics: accumulation, exchange balance changes, long-term holder behavior, miner behavior, ETF flow, stablecoin liquidity, rates context, and realized price bands.
- 1Cycle mood is extreme
30-day sentiment range 8 to 43
Use sentiment as regime context, not as a standalone signal. - 2Spot turnover is quiet
26.54B 24h volume vs $1T market cap
Low turnover can make derivatives pressure look louder than spot demand. - 3Wait for the on-chain layer
Reserve flow, MVRV, realized cap, realized price bands, SOPR, long-term holder supply, miner behavior, and exchange balance changes.
Exchange reserves, holders, miners, and realized price bands belong to the slower investor read.
Blockchain data for longer decisions.
Planned sources include public on-chain and market-structure datasets for exchange reserves, MVRV, realized cap, realized price bands, SOPR, long-term holder supply, miner behavior, stablecoin liquidity, ETF flow, macro liquidity, rates context, and derivatives crowding.
This stays research context only. It should help investors understand regime, not turn the public page into investment advice or a trade recommendation.
Crowd mood, headlines, and public outcomes.
Fear & Greed
Extremes are contrarian context, not recommendations — capitulation prints low, euphoria prints high.
Bitcoin hit bottom at $59,000 marking end to the crypto winter, says Standard Chartered analyst
Headline context is a background input. Glimpse weighs it against flow, leverage, liquidity, and structure before the read changes.
Standard Chartered Calls Crypto Bottom as Bitcoin Price Recovers From $59,000 Low
2US Kills Tren de Aragua Leader Guerrero in Strike on Compound
3Decisions taken by the Governing Council of the ECB (in addition to decisions setting interest rates)
4Deal to end fighting would lead to Hormuz reopening, Iran says
5London council seizes social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady
6Coverage and fallback by module.
Each module shows what it is reading. Empty and fallback states stay visible.
Public data, private execution.
The page can show market state, source quality, and redacted outcomes. It does not show live entries, targets, sizing, or account data.
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Request a TradeMate access review only if you want Glimpse to check country, exchange, KYC/account status, futures access, and API access eligibility. TradeMate explains public market context; it is not investment advice or a trade recommendation.
This page is general market information, not investment advice or a recommendation to trade. The liquidation map is a model estimate, not exchange data. Crypto derivatives are volatile and can lose principal. Past results do not guarantee future results.
BTC liquidation heatmap, funding rates, open interest, CVD, and depth.
Glimpse focuses the public Bitcoin derivatives workflow into one free desk: estimated liquidation density, venue funding, open interest, taker flow, order book depth, sentiment, headlines, and public AI market context. It is designed for research and situational awareness, not personalized investment advice.
BTC liquidation heatmap
A clearly labeled model estimate of visible liquidation fuel around spot. It is not exchange liquidation order data and it is not a Glimpse target.
Funding rates and open interest
Multi-venue funding and OI context help show whether leverage is calm, stretched, rising, or unwinding across the public BTC market.
CVD, order book depth, and levels
Composite taker CVD, venue splits, visible depth, support, resistance, and POC are shown together so the page answers what changed without becoming a trade call.
CoinGlass-style context, Glimpse framing
Use Glimpse when you want a free BTC dashboard with market context, source freshness, and public/private boundaries. General information only, not investment advice.
Straight answers about this page.
What is the Glimpse Bitcoin market terminal?
A free, public BTC derivatives dashboard: live price, funding rates across Bybit, Binance, OKX and Bitget, open interest history, an estimated liquidation ladder, composite CVD order flow across venues, order book depth, key levels, the Fear & Greed index, and headlines — refreshed continuously, no account required.
Is the liquidation map real exchange liquidation data?
No — and pages that claim otherwise are guessing too, because exchanges do not publish their liquidation books. Glimpse labels it honestly: a model estimate built from public candle volume and current open interest across 10x to 100x leverage tiers. It shows where liquidation fuel plausibly clusters, not confirmed orders.
Is Glimpse a CoinGlass alternative for BTC traders?
Yes, for traders who want a focused free BTC dashboard. Glimpse brings a BTC liquidation heatmap, funding rates, open interest, CVD, order book depth, sentiment, headlines, and public AI market context into one page. It is market information only, not personalized investment advice or a recommendation service.
What does TradeMate unlock after a free account request?
TradeMate is planned as the personalized Glimpse dashboard layer: save the BTC desk, rearrange modules, pin the cards you care about, and ask for explanations of funding pressure, CVD splits, liquidation magnets, and contradictions. No exchange connection is required to request access.
Will Glimpse include long-term Bitcoin investor metrics?
Yes. The public desk already separates short-term market state from a long-term investor lens. The next data layer is designed for on-chain, macro, and cycle metrics such as exchange reserves, MVRV, realized cap, realized price bands, SOPR, long-term holder supply, miner behavior, ETF flow, stablecoin liquidity, rates/liquidity context, and derivatives crowding. These are research inputs, not investment advice or trade recommendations.
Where does the data come from?
Public exchange APIs (Bybit, Binance, OKX, Bitget, Coinbase), the alternative.me Fear & Greed index, and public news feeds. Every module shows its source and keeps fallback states visible instead of pretending.
Does this page tell me what to trade?
No. It shows market state and redacted history only. Live entries, targets, sizing, and account data stay private. It is general market information, not investment advice.