Binance and Osmosis
Binance and Osmosis Date of analysis : 23/01/2023
Volume of pools
The volume of the cro/osmo pool is much larger than other pools You can see the heavy transactions of this pool in the daily time frame
In 2022, the volume of this pool was close to 2 billion Also, in 2023 until today, the transaction volume of this pool has been more than 37 million
Deposits and withdrawals
FTX and Transfers
Liquidity providers and LP actions
Top tokens
# | Token | Price | Price (24h) change | Market cap | Volume (24h) | Volume (24h) change | Liquidity |
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1 | Osmosis (OSMO) | $0.973 | ↑13.24% | $504.3M | $27.6M | ↑61.20% | $82.6M |
2 | Cosmos (ATOM) | $13.16 | ↓1.86% | $3.9B | $11.5M | ↑67.16% | $43.6M |
3 | USD Coin (USDC) | $1 | ↑0.01% | $43.5B | $10.1M | ↑60.56% | $13M |
4 | Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) | $22,388.94 | ↓3.14% | $4.1B | $1.4M | ↑95.15% | $6.3M |
5 | Wrapped Ether (WETH) | $1,610.78 | ↓2.89% | $195.1B | $950.1K | ↑39.58% | $5.9M |
6 | Stride Atom (stATOM) | $13.8 | ↓2.78% | - | $152.7K | ↑310.53% | $5.2M |
7 | Juno (JUNO) | $1.51 | ↑15.11% | $102.9M | $953.2K | ↑82.02% | $2.7M |
8 | Dai Stablecoin (DAI) | $1 | ↑0.02% | $5.1B | $737.2K | ↑80.58% | $2.5M |
9 | Evmos (EVMOS) | $0.497 | ↑5.75% | $204M | $481.7K | ↑40.69% | $2.3M |
10 | Cronos (CRO) | $0.0768 | ↓2.01% | $2B | $279.4K | ↑110.22% | $2.1M |
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Top pools
# | Pool | Liquidity | Volume (24h) | Volume (24h) change | Volume (7d) | Total return |
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1 | ATOM/OSMO | $68.6M | $10.7M | ↑62.48% | $38.2M | 14.77% |
678 | USDC/OSMO | $25.8M | $10.1M | ↑51.88% | $37M | 14.17% |
712 | WBTC/OSMO | $12.5M | $1.4M | ↑79.65% | $4.4M | 19.02% |
704 | WETH/OSMO | $11.7M | $953.4K | ↑33.02% | $4.1M | 23.78% |
803 | ATOM/stATOM | $10.3M | $152.5K | ↑309.92% | $506.2K | 18.26% |
674 | DAI/OSMO | $4.9M | $714.7K | ↑62.53% | $2.7M | 19.84% |
722 | EVMOS/OSMO | $4.6M | $497.9K | ↑47.49% | $3.1M | 33.57% |
497 | JUNO/OSMO | $3.5M | $648K | ↑96.62% | $1.6M | 32.19% |
9 | CRO/OSMO | $3.3M | $223.4K | ↑123.01% | $1.1M | 17.10% |
833 | stOSMO/OSMO | $3.1M | $14.2K | ↓4.02% | $111.9K | 39.48% |
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Introduction
- Osmosis is a DEX-Focused App-Chain in the Cosmos Ecosystem. Built using the Cosmos SDK, Osmosis utilizes Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) to enable cross-chain transactions.
- OSMO is the native token of the project. The current use cases for OSMO include:
- Network Fees: Pay for transaction fees on the Osmosis network.
- Superfluid Staking: Providing liquidity while participating in the network staking.
- Governance: Participate in on-chain community governance.
- The project consists of the following major components working in conjunction:
- Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC): Allows each sovereign blockchain (zones) built using the Cosmos SDK to be connected to each other through the Cosmos Hub.
- Customizable & Self-governing Liquidity Pools: Osmosis allows users to choose the tokens within the pool and their respective token weights.
- Bonding LP Tokens: Users can choose to bond their LP tokens after depositing liquidity. Bonded LP tokens are eligible for liquidity mining rewards, amount varies depending on the length of time they have chosen.
- As at Oct 30th 2022, the total token supply of OSMO is 325,000,000. The current circulating supply is 282,464,369.00 (~86.77% of total supply).
- Learn more about the token distribution of OSMO here.
> ## What is Binance and how it work? > > Binance is an online exchange where users can trade cryptocurrencies. It supports most commonly traded cryptocurrencies. Binance provides a crypto wallet for traders to store their electronic funds. The exchange also has supporting services for users to earn interest or transact using cryptocurrencies.
TOP NEWS
Cosmos DEX Osmosis to Make Cross-Chain Trades More Efficient With Neon Upgrade
\n Decentralized exchange (DEX) Osmosis will conduct its v14.0.0 upgrade, termed “Neon,” in line with a broader plan to expand product integrations and make cross-chain trading more lucrative for traders, developers said Wednesday.
The upgrade, which is scheduled to take place at block height 7937500 on Jan. 23, 16:00 UTC, will include a number of important enabling upgrades for Osmosis.
One of the key features of the upgrade is the implementation of geometric TWAP (Time Weighted Average Pricing) in Osmosis liquidity pools. In finance, a TWAP is the average price of an asset over a specified time. A TWAP strategy is often used to minimize a large order’s impact on the market by dispersing the large order into smaller quantities and executing them at regular intervals over time, as per Binance.
The above will allow protocols building on Osmosis to choose between two pricing mechanisms that will be relevant for the protocol to provide “concentrated liquidity” to users – a design that increases the capital efficiency of using a DEX along with improved rewards for liquidity pools (LPs).
Liquidity pools refer to tokens supplied by a user to a DEX, which in turn incentivizes users to become liquidity providers in exchange for a share of transaction fees and free tokens.
The upgrade would also make pricing ticks more efficient and will stave off liquidity attacks utilizing upward price manipulation. Such manipulation has previously resulted in bad actors making off with as much as $100 million by manipulating DEXes.
Furthermore, Neon will introduce a downtime detection module, which will detect if the Osmosis network is out of action or unavailable for use and prevent improper liquidations on other lending protocols that rely on Osmosis’ pricing data.
Osmosis developers said that it was important to get this upgrade deployed quickly in order to pave the way for the upcoming integration of the Mars Protocol, a credit lending and borrowing marketplace.
Users will be unable to use the Osmosis DEX and staking and governance features will also be unavailable until the upgrade is complete.
Osmosis’ native OSMO tokens were down 3% in the past 24 hours, in line with a broader market decline. The protocol currently holders $160 million in locked tokens, down 90% from 2022's peak of $1.6 billion.
Methodology
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Introduction
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Osmosis Superfluid Staking FAQ
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Osmosis (OSMO) Fundamental analysis
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Osmosis (OSMO) Current Price
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Osmosis (OSMO) Price Predictions
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Top tokens
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Top pools
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Top tokens - Daily price
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Price Change Ratio
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TOP NEWS
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How to read and predict Osmosis price movements?
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Osmosis Historical Price Performance
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Osmosis Key Price Levels
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Osmosis Price Forecast For Tomorrow and Next Week Based on The Last 30 Days
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summary and Conclusion
Osmosis Superfluid Staking FAQ
What is Superfluid Staking?
Superfluid Staking is the biggest advance in Proof of Stake since validator slashing. It was developed on Osmosis and, for now, exists only here. It is a method of staking the OSMO tokens that underlie your LP (liquidity provider) positions.
What is LP? How do tokens underlie it?
LP stands for liquidity pool or liquidity provider. Centralized exchanges typically use __order books __that rely on __market makers __to facilitate trades, whereas decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like Osmosis are typically powered by automated market-makers (AMMs). In an AMM, tokens exist in liquidity pools (usually pairs, though some protocols have multi-asset pools), where they can be automatically traded.
DEXs need people to deposit tokens into these liquidity pools so that trading can occur with minimal price impact–where orders make the price substantially worse than the quoted price. Pools usually charge a trading fee, but because of impermanent loss (the difference in value between assets deposited in a liquidity pool and those assets had they not been deposited, and more colloquially, the opportunity cost of using half, usually, of your funds to buy the paired asset in a pool), liquidity providers would generally not be willing to provide assets without incentives.
What does LPing mean in the context of Superfluid Staking?
When you provide liquidity in an OSMO liquidity pool like ATOM/OSMO, you provide 50% ATOM and 50% OSMO. When you bond/lock that LP position, you earn fees and liquidity mining incentives for helping to facilitate trading in the pool. Before superfluid staking, that was the end of it. Your OSMO could not otherwise be re-used. But now, the locked OSMO can be tracked by Osmosis and used to help secure the chain.
Isn’t this just Liquid Staking?
Liquid staking solutions for proof-of-stake assets exist, but they tend to 1) undermine the ability of a blockchain to slash bad actors, 2) create new centralized points of failure, and 3) create new prefixed assets that muddy user experience and fragment liquidity across many pools, leading to poorer trade execution.
Superfluid staking can also be thought of as reverse liquid staking. Instead of creating synthetic representations of staked assets (as with regular liquid staking), superfluid staking allows staking tokens already being used in DeFi to be staked.
What’s in it for me?
More rewards. And by further securing the Osmosis blockchain, you help cement its position as the premier DEX of the interchain.
How Do I Get Started?
If you’re totally new to Osmosis, you will need to get assets on the Osmosis blockchain. This will generally involve buying ATOM tokens on centralized exchange, setting up a Keplr wallet, and sending assets from your exchange account to your wallet address. There are guides for this, or if you like talking to people, we have friendly, knowledgeable support staff standing by 24/7 on Telegram, Discord, Reddit, and elsewhere, who are happy to walk you through it. For real! Any question, no matter how basic it may seem to you, will be answered.
I have assets on Osmosis, can Superfluid Stake in any pool I want?
No. During this roll-out period, you can ONLY superfluid stake in pool #1, ATOM/OSMO.
When will other pools be available?
That is up to Osmosis governance, but assuming all goes well with the ATOM/OSMO pool, probably within the next few weeks.
How do I provide liquidity in the ATOM/OSMO pool?
You can pre-split your assets 50/50, or you can provide liquidity with just OSMO or just ATOM. (Note: this a UX enhancement that sells half of your single-staking asset behind the scenes. Either way, you end up with a 50/50 position.)
I’ve provided LP to ATOM/OSMO: am I superfluid staked now?
After you provide liquidity, you have to bond your assets. Normally, you can bond with a 1-, 7-, or 14-day unbonding period (longer = more rewards). For superfluid, you MUST bond for 14-days. (This is to match the OSMO unstaking period.)
When you select the 14-day unbonding period, a box will pop up allowing you the option to superfluid stake your position. Tick that box.
And then I’m done?
Almost! Remember, you’re helping to secure the network, so you have to select your validator.
Won’t it get confusing if I bond different amounts to different validators?
It definitely would. That’s one reason why we’ve restricted validator choice for your superfluid OSMO. You can only pick one validator per pool. This has no effect on your regularly staked OSMO.
How long will it take to unbond and unstake?
If you use the osmosis.zone front-end, these will automatically begin at the same time, so it will take 14 days. If you go through a different front-end or the CLI, you might manage to accidentally unbond without unstaking, in which case, you would have to wait out two consecutive 14-day periods.
Will my superfluid staked OSMO have voting rights?
Initially, your delegated voting rights will not pass through from your validator to you. This makes it extra-important to choose a validator you expect to represent you well.
How do I switch validators?
For now, you can only switch validators by unbonding your LP position and rebonding with another validator.
What is Interfluid Staking?
Interfluid staking is under development. It is essentially superfluid fluid staking for the other side of your LP position, e.g. the ATOM side of ATOM/OSMO. Osmosis is creating a module for other chains to use that will enable them to determine how much of their asset is in the pool over time. They can then use that asset to secure their own chain, subject to slashing if the validator misbehaves.
Wait? Slashing?
Don’t worry, it’s relatively rare. It’s what happens when validators misbehave badly, double-signing a transaction or colluding to attack the chain. Bonded assets can be burned to raise the costs of such an attack. In the case of superfluid staking, any slashed funds will be sent to the Osmosis Community Pool. Slashing is another reason to be thoughtful about your validator selection.
What percentage of the OSMO in my LP position will be staked?
To start with, according to Prop 157 (the proposal initiating superfluid staking), 50% of the underlying OSMO will be used in the ATOM/OSMO pool. This is known as the superfluid discount factor, and it can be changed by Osmosis governance.
Therefore, for example, if you put in $100 dollars of total assets, $25 worth of OSMO will be superfluid staked. The $50 worth of ATOM will provide a safety buffer, since the whole LP is slashable.
(Note: The proportion of ATOM to OSMO will change from 50/50 as OSMO and ATOM change price. The chain logic will keep track of these changes and give you credit for your OSMO accordingly.)
When other chains start using interfluid staking, the other half of a pool will no longer provide extra collateral, so it may make sense to set the superfluid stake percentage at 90%, for example, to provide a margin of safety.
Where do I find my Superfluid Staking rewards?
They will be automatically deposited to your Osmosis address, just like regular LP rewards. (Not like regular staking rewards, which must be claimed.)
Will my superfluid staked OSMO count for future airdrops?
That’s up to the airdropping project!
Osmosis (OSMO) Fundamental analysis
The DeFi environment is highly competitive; hence, Decentralized Exchanges must constantly innovate to remain relevant and compatible with prevailing security demands and market taste. More so, technical analysis and fundamental indicators play considerable roles in the future of coins. Consequently, we will examine the scalability and collaborations of Osmosis as means to understanding the essential sentiments around the token.
Scalability
Osmosis is built on the Cosmos SDK machine, an ecosystem of interoperable and independent blockchains connected via the IBC. Block time is as low as 1 second and allows for processing thousands of transactions per second. It supports instant finality and is secure due to its Fault-tolerant and accountable technology. It operates several nodes (Validator, Full, Sentry, Seed, and Archival), performing different functions. This allows for independent functionality, which promotes speed and scalability.
Collaborations
IN 2022 Konstellation, a blockchain network developed in the Cosmos SDK Network, partnered with Osmosis. The partnership gave birth to Constellations’ first incentive pool, a ten million $DARC incentive pool.
Osmosis went on to partner with CommonProtocol. The partnership aimed to provide a better platform for interaction and discussion within the osmosis ecosystem through CommonProtocol’s Commonwealth software. CommonProtocol would use its expertise in communication to increase community participation and, in the process, improve the popularity of Osmosis.
In the first quarter of 2022, Osmosis partnered with Terra, an open-source blockchain payment platform. The partnership focused on bringing Terra stablecoin onto the Osmosis platform to leverage the user base of Osmosis, increase staking opportunities for Osmosis users and increase popularity and strength for Terra.
Osmosis (OSMO) Current Price
Osmosis is currently worth $0.945746 USD. OSMO has moved 0.24% in the last 24 hours with a trading volume of $10,829,689. Osmosis is currently ranked 87 amongst all cryptocurrencies with a market capitalization of $392,787,682 USD.
Utilizing the relative strength index (RSI), moving weighted average (MWA), williams fractal (fractal) and moving average convergence divergence (MACD) from the chart above, we can determine price patterns for Osmosis (OSMO) to decide wether it is going to have a bullish or bearish year.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Predictions
It is impossible to state that Osmosis will be a profitable investment soon. All we can do is merge the fundamental pointers of the token and its technical analysis into price prediction, which gives us a picture of what is likely to happen as Osmosis continues its movement towards providing better AMM tools and resources for decentralized applications development. Now we turn to charts and figures.
Year | Minimum Price | Average Price | Maximum Price |
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2023 | **$**1.13 | **$**1.32 | **$**1.41 |
2024 | **$**1.88 | **$**2.07 | **$**2.35 |
2025 | **$**2.82 | **$**3.01 | **$**3.29 |
2026 | **$**3.76 | **$**3.95 | **$**4.23 |
2027 | **$**4.70 | **$**4.89 | **$**5.17 |
2028 | **$**5.64 | **$**5.83 | **$**6.11 |
2029 | **$**6.58 | **$**6.77 | **$**7.05 |
2030 | **$**7.52 | **$**7.71 | **$**7.99 |
2031 | **$**8.46 | **$**8.84 | **$**9.22 |
Our price prediction forecasts use real-time Osmosis (OSMO) market data and all data is updated live on our website. This allows us to provide dynamic price predictions based on current market activity.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2023
Osmosis, according to some, is one of the most amazing cryptocurrencies to rise this year (OSMO). The OSMO price forecast for 2023 anticipates a significant increase in the year’s second half, possibly reaching $1.41.
As with other cryptocurrencies, the rise will be gradual, but no considerable drops are expected. Averaging $1.32 in price is quite ambitious, but it is feasible in the near future given anticipated collaborations and advancements. OSMO is expected to have a minimum value of $1.13.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2024
In 2024, Osmosis OSMO price prediction has much room for expansion. As a result of the potential announcements of numerous new partnerships and initiatives, we anticipate that the price of OSMO will soon surpass $2.35. However, we should wait to see if the OSMO’s relative strength index comes out of the oversold zone before placing any bullish bets.
Considering the market volatility, OSMO will trade with a minimum trading price of $1.88 and an average trading price of $2.07.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2025
If the upward trend continues until 2025, it could reach $3.29 and OSMO may profit. If the market experiences a decline, the goal may not be met. OSMO is expected to trade at an average price of $3.01 and a low of $2.82 in 2025.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2026
If Osmosis successfully boosts market sentiment among cryptocurrency enthusiasts, the OSMO coin price could remain stable for the next five years.
According to our projections, OSMO will be green in 2026. The OSMO is expected to reach and surpass its all-time high in 2026. In 2026, the virtual currency will be worth $4.23, with a minimum price of $3.76 and an average price of $3.95.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2027
After some extensive forecasting and technical analysis, we estimate the OSMO price is expected to cross an average price level of $4.89 by 2027, with a minimum price of $4.70 expected before the end of the year. Furthermore, OSMO has a maximum price value of $5.17.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2028
Due to the future partnerships that are expected to happen by 2028, we are expecting that a bullish trend will continue, bringing the average price to around $5.83. If OSMO manages to break the resistant level in 2028, we could see a maximum price of $6.11, failing to gather the support OSMO needs by 2028 could result in a low of $5.64.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2029
While OSMO is striving towards interoperability between networks to hasten interaction, the bullish trend from the previous year is expected to continue. So the minimum trade price has been placed at $6.58 and a yearly price close above $7.05 in 2029.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2030
By 2030, Osmosis will finally surpass its previous ATH values and record new price levels. The minimum price could be $7.52 and potentially reach a maximum price value of $7.99, averaging out at $7.71.
Osmosis (OSMO) Price Prediction 2031
The cryptocurrency market is known to be highly volatile which is one of the many reasons why price forecasting is a difficult task. BitcoinWisdom tries our best to forecast future price points with precision, however all predictions should not be taken as financial advice and you should DYOR (do your own research). In 2031, we are expecting cryptocurrency to have gained adoption across many sectors. As such, the maximum OSMO price in 2031 is projected to be $9.22 in the event of a bull run, with an average price level of $8.84.
DeFi is a goldmine in the cryptocurrency market. With a market capitalization that surpasses 100 billion and the possibility of further exponential growth, a solution that breaks up the DeFi market for more decentralized assets to come in is quite an achievement. While Osmosis is relatively new within the DeFi marketplace, its novel solutions and services will take the project to the top.
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Osmosis Key Price Levels
Based on today's classical pivot point (P1) with the value of $ 0.971729, Osmosis has support levels of $ 0.800350, $ 0.660758, and the strongest at $ 0.489378. Similarly, Osmosis resistance levels are at $ 1.111321, $ 1.282701, and $ 1.422293..
Support Levels
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S1 $ 0.800350 S2 $ 0.660758 S3 $ 0.489378
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R1 $ 1.111321 R2 $ 1.282701 R3 $ 1.422293
Osmosis Price Forecast For Tomorrow and Next Week Based on The Last 30 Days
Date | Price | Change |
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Jan 24, 2023 | $ 0.970075 | 0.68% |
Jan 25, 2023 | $ 0.968225 | 0.49% |
Jan 26, 2023 | $ 0.970306 | 0.71% |
Jan 27, 2023 | $ 0.941650 | -2.27% |
Jan 28, 2023 | $ 0.915674 | -4.96% |
Jan 29, 2023 | $ 0.913558 | -5.18% |
Jan 30, 2023 | $ 0.905209 | -6.05% |
Jan 31, 2023 | $ 0.884896 | -8.16% |
Feb 1, 2023 | $ 0.900759 | -6.51% |
Feb 2, 2023 | $ 0.934551 | -3.01% |
Feb 3, 2023 | $ 0.957177 | -0.66% |
Feb 4, 2023 | $ 0.951925 | -1.20% |
Feb 5, 2023 | $ 0.923893 | -4.11% |
Feb 6, 2023 | $ 0.937128 | -2.74% |
Feb 7, 2023 | $ 0.929802 | -3.50% |
Feb 8, 2023 | $ 0.981166 | 1.83% |
Feb 9, 2023 | $ 0.976348 | 1.33% |
Feb 10, 2023 | $ 0.981643 | 1.88% |
Feb 11, 2023 | $ 1.018149 | 5.67% |
Feb 12, 2023 | $ 1.049258 | 8.90% |
Feb 13, 2023 | $ 1.105584 | 14.75% |
Feb 14, 2023 | $ 1.107101 | 14.90% |
Feb 15, 2023 | $ 1.136826 | 17.99% |
Feb 16, 2023 | $ 1.094761 | 13.62% |
Feb 17, 2023 | $ 1.083852 | 12.49% |
Feb 18, 2023 | $ 1.034667 | 7.39% |
Feb 19, 2023 | $ 1.025297 | 6.41% |
Feb 20, 2023 | $ 1.102256 | 14.40% |
Feb 21, 2023 | $ 1.094891 | 13.64% |
Osmosis Historical Price Performance
CHANGE | 1H | 24H | 7D | 1M | 3M | 6M | YTD | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y | ALL |
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__ OSMO/USD__ | 1.71% | 13.83% | 11.90% | 29.56% | -18.86% | 6.76% | 37.73% | -87.56% | -- | -- | -80.60% |
__ OSMO/BTC__ | 1.60% | 14.29% | 2.64% | -4.44% | -31.05% | -0.87% | 0.44% | -80.90% | -- | -- | -72.44% |
OSMO/ETH | 1.32% | 13.50% | 6.06% | -3.61% | -33.47% | -6.65% | 0.84% | -81.81% | -- | -- | -78.27% |
__ OSMO/USDT__ | 1.71% | 13.83% | 11.90% | 29.56% | -18.86% | 6.76% | 37.73% | -87.56% | -- |
How to read and predict Osmosis price movements?
Osmosis traders use a variety of tools to try and determine the direction in which the OSMO market is likely to head next. These tools can roughly be divided into indicators and chart patterns. When trying to predict the Osmosis price, traders also try to identify important support and resistance levels, which can give an indication of when a downtrend is likely to slow down and when an uptrend is likely to stall.
Osmosis Price Prediction Indicators
Moving averages are among the most popular Osmosis price prediction tools. As the name suggests, a moving average provides the average closing price for OSMO over a selected time frame, which is divided into a number of periods of the same length. For example, a 12-day simple moving average for OSMO is a sum of OSMO’s closing prices over the last 12 days which is then divided by 12.
In addition to the simple moving average (SMA), traders also use another type of moving average called the exponential moving average (EMA). The EMA gives more weight to more recent prices, and therefore reacts more quickly to recent price action.
50-day, 100-day and 200-day moving averages are among the most commonly used indicators in the crypto market to identify important resistance and support levels. If the OSMO price moves above any of these averages, it is generally seen as a bullish sign for Osmosis. Conversely, a drop below an important moving average is usually a sign of weakness in the OSMO market.
Traders also like to use the RSI and Fibonacci retracement level indicators to try and ascertain the future direction of the OSMO price.
How to read Osmosis charts and predict price movements?
Most traders use candlestick charts, as they provide more information than a simple line chart. Traders can view candlesticks that represent the price action of Osmosis with different granularity – for example, you could choose a 5-minute candlestick chart for extremely short-term price action or choose a weekly candlestick chart to identify long-terms trends. 1-hour, 4-hour and 1-day candlestick charts are among the most popular.
Let’s use a 1-hour candlestick chart as an example of how this type of price chart gives us information about opening and closing prices. The chart is divided into “candles” that give us information about Osmosis’s price action in 1-hour chunks. Each candlestick will display OSMO’s opening price, closing price, as well as the highest and lowest prices that Osmosis reached within the 1-hour period.
It’s also important to pay attention to the color of the candle – a green candle means that the closing price was higher than the opening price, while a red candle tells us the opposite. Some charts will use hollow and filled candlestick bodies instead of colors to represent the same thing.
What affects the price of Osmosis?
Just like with any other asset, the price action of Osmosis is driven by supply and demand. These dynamics can be influenced by fundamental events such as block reward halvings, hard forks or new protocol updates. Regulations, adoption by companies and governments, cryptocurrency exchange hacks, and other real-world events can also affect the price of OSMO. The market capitalization of Osmosis can change significantly in a short period of time.
When trying to make a Osmosis forecast, many traders also try to monitor the activity of OSMO “whales”, which are entities and individuals that control large amounts of OSMO. Since the Osmosis market is relatively small compared to traditional markets, “whales” can single-handedly have a big influence on Osmosis’s price movements.
Bullish and bearish price prediction patterns
Some traders try to identify candlestick patterns when making a cryptocurrency price prediction to try and get an edge over the competition. Some candlestick formations are seen as likely to forecast bullish price action, while others are seen as bearish.
The impact of FTX news on transfers
Why did the FTX collapse?
FTX and FTX.US crashed due to a lack of liquidity and mismanagement of funds, followed by a large volume of withdrawals from rattled investors. The value of FTT plummeted, taking other coins down with it including Ethereum and Bitcoin, which reached a two-year low as of Nov 9.
What happened between FTX and Binance?
FTX in November 2022 faced a liquidity crisis and searched for bailout funds; rival exchange Binance considered buying portions of the company but quickly backed out. By Nov. 11, 2022, FTX's CEO stepped down and the company filed for bankruptcy.
binance said it will sell all its FTT tokens
Binance, the world’s biggest crypto exchange, announced on Nov. 6 that it would sell its entire position in FTT tokens—roughly 23 million FTT tokens valued at about $529 million. Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao said the decision to liquidate the exchange’s FTT position was based on risk management, following the collapse of the Terra (LUNA) crypto token earlier in 2022.
> In early November, just days before the cryptocurrency exchange FTX filed for bankruptcy, its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, reached out to his archrival, Changpeng Zhao, to ask for help. > > “I don’t know how things got so bad between us,” Mr. Bankman-Fried texted Mr. Zhao, according to a person with knowledge of the exchange. “I need your help for the sake of the industry and users.” > > Mr. Zhao, the founder of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, initially agreed to provide a loan and buy FTX to save it. But after examining FTX’s books — and seeing the extent of its financial troubles — Mr. Zhao changed his mind, and Mr. Bankman-Fried had no choice but to put his company into bankruptcy. On Monday, Mr. Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas after American prosecutors filed criminal charges against him. > > Mr. Zhao’s actions were the culmination of a complicated relationship between the founders of the two biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, one that has sometimes involved the two men sparring publicly and taunting each other on Twitter. As the rapid growth of their companies turned both into paper billionaires, their competing visions of the cryptocurrency industry — and whether and how it should be regulated — held enormous sway, especially with governments around the world poised to crack down. > > \
Top tokens - Daily price
The chart below shows the average daily price of the tokens mentioned above
> Note that the prices are in USD
Price Change Ratio
What is price change rate?
The Price Rate of Change (ROC) is a momentum-based technical indicator that measures the percentage change in price between the current price and the price a certain number of periods ago.
Transactions and volumes
Total volume and transactions and their accumulation
In the charts below, the number of Osmise network transactions and the volume of transactions are shown In 2022, more than 717 thousand transactions have been recorded for this network in Binance And in the new year, more than 21,000 transactions have been registered so far
The volume of transactions in 2022 was more than 2.5 billion And in the new year more than 739 thousand.
> The following charts are shown in daily, weekly, monthly and yearly time frame
> Please note that all the charts below are related to Binance pools and are made in multi-time frames.
Namber of transctions of each pool
The following charts show the number of transactions of each pool According to the annual chart, the atom/osmo pool had the highest amount of transactions in 2022 The number of transactions in this pool was nearly 270 thousand
But in the new year, the evmos/osmo pool had the highest amount of transactions The number of transactions in this pool has been close to 7 thousand until today
Total and percentage of transactions of each pool
> The following charts are provided for better understanding and do not need additional explanations (everything is clear :/)
Total and percentage of transactions volume of each pool
> The following charts are provided for better understanding and do not need additional explanations (everything is clear :/)
Number of validators
> What are crypto validators? > > With regard to blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum (until September 2022) that use a proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism, validators are computers dedicated to maintaining a blockchain's integrity. Validator nodes may store the full blockchain or an abbreviated version that is quicker to analyze.
- Through the charts below, you can check and compare the validators of different pools
- atom/osmo had 183 validators in 2022 :upside_down_face:
> How many validators does Cosmos have? > > The Cosmos Hub has 175 validators , but over time the number of validators can be increased with governance proposals. The validators are determined by the total number of ATOM tokens delegated to them — the top 175 validator candidates with the most voting power are the current Cosmos validators.
Validators and Delegators
Deposits and withdrawals
The following charts show all deposits and withdrawals of osmosis in Binance
According to the yearly chart , the highest amount of deposits/withdrawals is in 2022
> Suspicious volume on October 3, 2021 :: daily chart
Unique liquidity providers
> What is a liquidity provider? > A liquidity provider by definition is a market broker or institution which behaves as a market maker in a chosen asset class. What does it mean? The liquidity provider acts at both ends of currency transactions. He sells and buys a particular asset at certain prices. It means that he is making the market.
In the charts below, the number of liquidity providers for OSMO in Binance is shown
March 1 2022 , has the largest number of liquidity providers
March 1 has the largest number of liquidity providers Since April 2022, the number of these people has decreased, and it can be said that people's confidence has decreased due to the Bitcoin dump and negative news at that time, in relation to the provision of liquidity.
Also, the number of liquidity providers has decreased a lot after the news of FTX, so that it has reached its lowest number in the last 1.5 years (as of August 2021).
> In the yearly chart, you should note that this number of people is unique and the numbers are completely correct
count(DISTINCT liquidity_provider_address) as "unique liquidity providers",
New users in new year
> The chart below shows new Binance users who made their first transaction on osmo in the new year
summary and Conclusion
- In 2022, more than 717 thousand transactions have been recorded for this network in Binance.The volume of transactions in 2022 was more than 2.5 billion
- The atom/osmo pool had the highest amount of transactions in 2022 But in the new year, the evmos/osmo pool had the highest amount of transactions
- The volume of cro/osmo pool In 2022, was close to 2 billion
- Atom/osmo had 183 validators in 2022
- In 2022, Atom/Osmo had over than 77 thousand delegates
- In consecutive years, ATOM/OSMO has had the largest deposit/Withdrawal volume (about atom)
- In 2022, there were nearly 1 billion incoming transfers from the osmo network in Binance.
- In 2022, less than 500,000 outgoing transfers of the osmo network have been in Binance, which indicates the ratio of 1/2 of the outgoing transfers to the incoming transfers of this network.
- March 1 2022 , has the largest number of liquidity providers
Future of Osmosis
While market cap and OSMO price are very interesting points of speculation by those interested in OSMO token, the Osmosis AMM will continue to be the main focus of the Osmosis team in the future.
Stableswap
Stableswap AMM, aimed at providing an even better swap experience for the liquidity pools with assets of the same price, is almost ready.
Volatility awareness
Another upcoming feature of the Osmosis network is volatility awareness. This feature will allow the liquidity pools the ability to function as sophisticated market makers by auto-removing liquidity during times of extreme volatility. The volatility awareness is accomplished much easier on Osmosis than on other blockchains since it already has very low fees, which makes position management considerably cheaper.
Autonomy
Autonomy is an Osmosis ecosystem-building tool that will facilitate on-chain conditional execution.
Conditional execution is used for placing orders, such as limit orders or stop orders tools without which you can't imagine a modern-day DEX.
Bridges
There are a number of teams building on and with Osmosis: the aforementioned Autonomy, for example.
However, there are also teams that have announced their plans to incorporate already existing projects into the Osmosis DEX. Bridges is exactly what's going to help with that.
Bridges facilitate cross-network currency integration. There are plans of introducing assets from such networks as Solana and Bitcoin, along with the creation of its own USDC token, native to the Osmosis ecosystem.
Such developments will, of course, be accompanied by further improvements to the UX. The goal here is to allow users to trade and bridge their assets using the Osmosis interface, without having to go 'outside', to other platforms.
Number of delegators
> What is a delegator in crypto? > > Delegators are token holders who cannot, or do not want to run a validator node themselves. Instead, they secure the network by delegating their stake to validator nodes and play a critical role in the system, as they are responsible for choosing validators.
- According to the charts below, atom/osmo has the most delegators
- In 2022, Atom/Osmo had over than 77 thousand delegates
Number and percentage of delegators and validators of each pool
> The following charts are provided for better understanding and do not need additional explanations (everything is clear :/)
Deposits of each pool
- In consecutive years, ATOM/OSMO has had the largest deposit volume (about atom)
- In 2021 AKT/OSMO and JUNO/OSMO after the atom had the highest volume of deposits (about akt and juno)
- In 2022, USDC/OSMO and WETH/OSMO have the largest deposit volume after Atom (about usdc and weth)
- In 2023, WETH/OSMO and EVMOS/OSMO have the largest deposit volume after Atom (about evmos)
> The suspicious volume was related to ATOM/OSMO and JUNO/OSMO : October 3, 2021
Withdrawals of each pool
- In consecutive years, ATOM/OSMO has had the largest Withdrawal volume (about atom)
- In 2021 AKT/OSMO and JUNO/OSMO after the atom had the highest volume of Withdrawal (about akt and juno)
- In 2022, USDC/OSMO and JUNO/OSMO and WETH/OSMO have the largest Withdrawal volume after Atom (about usdc and weth)
- In 2023, USDC/OSMO and WETH/OSMO WBTC/OSMO and EVMOS/OSMO have the largest Withdrawal volume after Atom (about wbtc)
> The suspicious volume was related to ATOM/OSMO and JUNO/OSMO : October 3, 2021
Volume and percentage of Deposit and Withdrawal of each pool
> The following charts are provided for better understanding and do not need additional explanations (everything is clear :/)
Net of deposit
> What does net of deposit mean? > > Net Deposits are the difference between the Total Deposits and Total Withdrawals you've made for a particular payment method - such as a debit or credit card. The Net Deposit figure is worked out simply by taking the Total Withdrawals amount from the Total Deposits amount.
Average liquidity of each pool
In consecutive years, STARS/OSMO has had the highest amount of liquidity (about stars)
> What is stargaze zone? > Stargaze is a zone in the Cosmos ecosystem that exemplifies high levels of security, decentralization, transparency, and flexibility. Stargaze is designed as a Proof-of-Stake Cosmos zone from the beginning, providing it the greatest flexibility in terms of protocol design, compatibility, and scalability.
Number of Incoming transfers
After the events of ftx and according to the charts below, it can be said that the number of incoming transfers has decreased
This incident shows the decrease of people's trust in the world of digital currencies
Of course, it should be noted that in 2022, there were nearly 1 billion incoming transfers from the osmo network in Binance.
Number of outgoing transfers
According to the charts below, it can be said that the number of outgoing transfers increased until some time after this news (about 2 weeks). In 2022, less than 500,000 outgoing transfers of the osmo network have been in Binance, which indicates the ratio of 1/2 of the outgoing transfers to the incoming transfers of this network.
Number of incoming/outgoing transfers
> The following charts are provided for better understanding and do not need additional explanations (everything is clear :/)
LP Actions
> How is crypto LP calculated? > > How LP Tokens Work. Once you provide a pair of crypto assets to a liquidity pool, the DEX automatically issues you LP tokens in proportion to the amount you deposited. For example, if you deposit assets worth $100 into a liquidity pool whose value is $1,000, you'll be issued 10 percent of the LP tokens in that pool.
According to the charts of Unique liquidity providers, you can understand how similar these charts are to the charts of LP actions
So, when Unique liquidity providers have increased, LP actions have also increased and vice versa.