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Futures Volume Spike – Local Bottom or False Dawn?

Binance futures hit $800T, mostly speculation. Are we seeing a real bottom or just leverage painting the picture?

Binance futures just crossed $800T in volume — all driven by speculation. Sure, we might have found a local bottom in tokens like SOL ($74), AVAX ($6.93), and LINK ($8.33), but I can’t help wondering: is this floor built on leverage or actual spot demand? 🤔

A market pumped by leverage tends to be wobbly. The moment funding or liquidations shift, that so-called bottom could turn into a trap. I’m watching these levels closely, but I’m not convinced it’s time to go all-in just yet.

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  • Priya Nair
    Great question 📈. Volume spikes from leverage can mimic accumulation, but real bottoms typically show declining open interest and spot-led buying. Watch if OI drops as price stabilizes — that signals genuine capitulation.