EOS Perpetual Futures
EOS Perpetual Futures — Live Data
Market Overview
EOS is a delegated proof-of-stake blockchain that was among the earliest high-throughput Layer 1 platforms. EOS perpetual futures have been listed since the early days of crypto derivatives, providing extensive historical data for backtesting strategies. EOS perps now trade with reduced volume compared to peak levels, but the asset still offers tradeable volatility during alt rotation cycles when capital flows into legacy Layer 1 tokens.
EOS Perps Data — Layer 1 Category
This page tracks perpetual futures data for Layer 1 blockchain tokens including 24-hour trading volume across decentralized and centralized exchanges, aggregated open interest, and real-time funding rates. For L1 assets, open interest trends are especially meaningful — rising OI across multiple L1 perps often signals a sector-wide risk-on rotation, while divergences between BTC and alt-L1 open interest can reveal shifting capital allocation. Funding rate comparisons across L1 tokens help identify which chains are attracting the most leveraged speculative interest. Liquidation data highlights cascade risk during correlated L1 selloffs.
Trading Tips for EOS Perps
EOS is a legacy L1 that rallies during broad altcoin rotation phases when capital flows from large-caps into older, underperforming assets. Watch for EOS to lag early in rallies then catch up — this delayed rotation pattern makes it a useful late-cycle momentum trade.
Where to Trade EOS Perpetual Futures
EOS perpetual futures are available on 3 exchanges. Compare fees, leverage, and features below to find the best platform for trading EOS perps.
Frequently Asked Questions — EOS
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Category: Layer 1 · Data updates every 2 minutes · All rates shown are annualized