Tezos (XTZ) Perpetual Futures
Tezos (XTZ) Perpetual Futures — Live Data
Market Overview
Tezos is a self-amending Layer 1 blockchain with on-chain governance and formal verification capabilities for smart contracts. XTZ perpetual futures are available on major centralized exchanges, though with thinner liquidity than top-20 assets. XTZ perps have a notably low open interest relative to market cap, which means positioning shifts from a few large traders can create outsized price moves and visible OI signals.
XTZ 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 Tezos Perps
XTZ has a low OI-to-market-cap ratio, so whale entries are visible in OI data before price moves. Monitor sudden OI increases on XTZ perps as a signal that large players are building positions. Use wider stops than you would on higher-liquidity assets to avoid getting swept.
Where to Trade Tezos (XTZ) Perpetual Futures
Tezos (XTZ) perpetual futures are available on 3 exchanges. Compare fees, leverage, and features below to find the best platform for trading XTZ perps.
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Category: Layer 1 · Data updates every 2 minutes · All rates shown are annualized