11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

Odaily星球日报Published on 2024-08-02Last updated on 2024-08-02

Abstract

七月,比特币和以太坊调整后链上总交易额整体增长了31.8%,升至4450亿美元。

原文作者:The Block 研究主管 Lars

原文编译:Jordan,PANews

刚刚过去的七月,随着美国现货以太坊 ETF 获得批准并顺利上市交易,加密货币市场绝大多数指标终于出现久违的反弹,本文将用 11 张图解读过去一个月的加密市场状况。

1、七月,比特币和以太坊调整后链上总交易额整体增长了 31.8% ,升至 4450 亿美元,其中比特币调整后链上交易额涨幅达到 34.7% ,以太坊涨幅为 27.7% 。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

2、七月调整后的稳定币链上交易额增长 18.8% ,达到 9974 亿美元,稳定币发行供应量增长 1.2% 升至 1443 亿美元,其中 USDT 和 USDC 的市场份额分别为 78.9% 和 17.1% 。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

3、比特币矿工收入在七月份达到 9.502 亿美元,小幅下跌 1.2% 。此外,以太坊质押收入也下降了 6.6% ,跌到 2.702 亿美元。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

4、七月以太坊网络共销毁了 17114 枚 ETH,价值相当于 5640 万美元。数据显示,自 2021 年 8 月上旬实施 EIP-1559 以来,以太坊总计销毁了约 435 万枚 ETH,价值约合 123 亿美元。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

5、七月以太坊链上 NFT 市场交易额再次延续了较大幅度的下降,跌幅 49.6% ,进一步降至约 1.403 亿美元。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

6、合规中心化交易所(CEX)的现货交易额在七月份出现反弹,增幅 6.7% 升至 7027 亿美元。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

7、七月现货比特币 ETF 净流入量增长 473% ,达到 31.5 亿美元;

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

8、在加密期货方面,七月比特币期货未平仓量涨幅达到了 15.6% ;以太坊期货未平仓量下跌 5.6% ;在期货交易额方面,比特币期货七月交易额增加 65% ,跌至 1.66 万亿美元,以太坊期货交易额增长了 43.1% 。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

9、七月芝商所比特币期货未平仓量增长 13.5% ,反弹升至 106 亿美元,日均成交金额(daily avg volume)增加了 12.3% ,升至约 50.5 亿美元。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

10、七月以太坊期货月均交易额大幅增长至 7555 亿美元,涨幅达到 43.1% 。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

11、在加密货币期权方面,七月比特币期权未平仓量上涨 35.9% ,以太坊期权未平仓量同样出现上涨,涨幅为 7.1% 。另外,在比特币和以太坊期权交易额方面,比特币月度期权交易额达到 569 亿美元,增长了 31.9% ;以太坊期权交易额下跌 8.1% ,减少至 155 亿美元。

11张图解读七月加密市场:久违的反弹终于来了

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