Market Pulse
A composite crypto market sentiment indicator from 0 to 100. We fold six public signals into one number: fear or greed, altcoin season, funding rates, bitcoin dominance, open interest and stablecoin inflows.
Current reading
39out of 100
Caution
What goes into it
| Signal | Weight | Score |
|---|---|---|
Fear & Greed Index The classic sentiment index, 0–100. 12 | 25% | 12 |
Altcoin Season Index Share of the top 50 coins beating bitcoin over 30 days. 70 | 20% | 70 |
BTC funding rate 7-day average across major perpetuals. High = longs crowded. +0.005% | 20% | 54 |
Bitcoin dominance BTC share of total market cap. High = money parked in safety. 56.0% | 15% | 32 |
ETH open interest, 7d 7-day change in open interest. Rising = more leverage. -14.4% | 10% | 14 |
USDT supply, 30d 30-day change in USDT market cap. Rising = capital inflow. -1.2% | 10% | 45 |
30-day history
History is accruing. We snapshot hourly; the chart fills in over the next few days.
Zones
Accumulation
0–20
Caution
21–40
Neutral
41–60
Greed
61–80
Euphoria
81–100
Methodology
Each signal is mapped to a 0–100 scale, then combined by weight. If a source is temporarily down, we compute from the rest and show how many signals went in. Nothing is invented: no data, no number.
FAQ
What does Market Pulse show?
Aggregate crypto market sentiment from 0 (accumulation) to 100 (euphoria). It is an educational gauge, not a buy or sell signal.
How is it different from the Fear & Greed Index?
The Fear & Greed Index is one of six signals inside Market Pulse, weighted 25%. The other five add altcoin season, funding rates, bitcoin dominance, open interest and stablecoin inflows.
Where does the data come from?
From public sources: alternative.me, CoinGecko and Coinalyze. We recompute the value hourly and keep a 30-day history.
Updated: June 2026