On January 15, 2026, early morning, the crypto market once again showed a differentiated pattern.
**Leading Gainers**: BLUR led with a 5.51% increase, with the price rising from $0.03793 to $0.04002. Spot volume reached 5.65 times, futures volume was 3.85 times, and the long-short ratio of 1.72 indicates a clear bullish dominance, but attention should be paid to the funding rate of -1.1685% which poses a liquidation risk for shorts. FHE followed closely with a 4.40% rise, from $0.05407 to $0.05645. Although its futures volume was relatively weak at only 0.68 times, its overall performance remains steady. APR, FLOW, and ICP increased by 3.81%, 3.41%, and 3.19% respectively, with ICP's price crossing from $4.485 to $4.628. The order book buy pressure for ICP was 1.37 times, indicating strong willingness to buy.
**Declining Sectors**: The story is different on the downside. DCR led the decline with a 5.35% drop, from $24.09 to $22.8. Spot volume was only 1.49 times, lacking buyer support. GRASS fell by 3.68% to $0.3505, while RIVER continued to decline by 3.55%. Notably, its long-short ratio was only 0.48, indicating a clear advantage for bears, and the funding rate of -0.7548% also suggests liquidation pressure. SXT and PUMP closed down by -3.19% and -2.47%, respectively, with PUMP showing the most moderate micro-volatility.
Overall, the market liquidity is ample, but sentiment is clearly divided. Some assets exhibit crowded shorts, and traders should closely monitor liquidation trends.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12h ago
Blur is rallying again. Will the bears explode this time? The 1.72 long-short ratio looks fierce.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12h ago
lmao BLUR pumping on pure volume manipulation energy... actually if you read the funding rates, that -1.1685% is literally a liquidation cascade waiting to happen. textbook greater fool theory playing out rn
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ChainComedian
· 12h ago
BLUR's rise is decent, but that negative fee rate really needs to be watched carefully. When a short liquidation crashes down, no one can escape.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 12h ago
Blur's recent surge is quite strong, but that -1.16% fee rate really needs to be watched carefully; the bears could explode at any moment.
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CounterIndicator
· 12h ago
BLUR's recent surge is quite fierce, and the -1.1685% fee rate will eventually squeeze out the shorts. Let's continue to watch the show.
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On-ChainDiver
· 12h ago
BLUR is about to cut the leeks again, with such a negative fee rate... the bears should run now.
On January 15, 2026, early morning, the crypto market once again showed a differentiated pattern.
**Leading Gainers**: BLUR led with a 5.51% increase, with the price rising from $0.03793 to $0.04002. Spot volume reached 5.65 times, futures volume was 3.85 times, and the long-short ratio of 1.72 indicates a clear bullish dominance, but attention should be paid to the funding rate of -1.1685% which poses a liquidation risk for shorts. FHE followed closely with a 4.40% rise, from $0.05407 to $0.05645. Although its futures volume was relatively weak at only 0.68 times, its overall performance remains steady. APR, FLOW, and ICP increased by 3.81%, 3.41%, and 3.19% respectively, with ICP's price crossing from $4.485 to $4.628. The order book buy pressure for ICP was 1.37 times, indicating strong willingness to buy.
**Declining Sectors**: The story is different on the downside. DCR led the decline with a 5.35% drop, from $24.09 to $22.8. Spot volume was only 1.49 times, lacking buyer support. GRASS fell by 3.68% to $0.3505, while RIVER continued to decline by 3.55%. Notably, its long-short ratio was only 0.48, indicating a clear advantage for bears, and the funding rate of -0.7548% also suggests liquidation pressure. SXT and PUMP closed down by -3.19% and -2.47%, respectively, with PUMP showing the most moderate micro-volatility.
Overall, the market liquidity is ample, but sentiment is clearly divided. Some assets exhibit crowded shorts, and traders should closely monitor liquidation trends.