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ETH $1,779.07 -0.34%
BNB $568.99 -0.06%
XRP $1.06 -1.09%
SOL $74.84 -2.03%
TRX $0.3245 -1.48%
DOGE $0.0720 -0.41%
ADA $0.1584 -1.19%
BCH $234.70 -1.12%
LINK $7.89 -1.09%
HYPE $63.42 -3.07%
AAVE $95.17 -0.23%
SUI $0.7301 -0.27%
XLM $0.1784 -3.05%
ZEC $506.33 -2.91%

After the Ethereum merger, the premium between futures and spot prices is almost zero

2022-09-15 17:05:54
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According to ChainCatcher news and reported by CoinDesk, Skew data shows that after the Ethereum merge, the premium between futures and spot prices dropped from $20 to almost 0. The annualized rolling discount of 1-month Ethereum futures listed on the crypto options exchange Deribit narrowed from 17.66% before the conversion to 0.3%. The futures discounts on Kraken, OKX, and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also significantly narrowed. Three-month futures are trading at parity or at a slight premium to spot prices on major exchanges, including Binance. (CoinDesk)

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