
Bitcoin’s estimated leverage ratio (ESL) shows how many traders are using derivatives with margin relative to the size of the market. More specifically, it can reflect the total open interest in leveraged positions compared to Bitcoin’s overall market cap or another benchmark. When ESL is high, it typically signifies that market participants are engaging in
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