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More Crypto Fundamentals on TradingView for Deeper Market Analysis – TradingView Blog

More Crypto Fundamentals on TradingView for Deeper Market Analysis – TradingView Blog


TradingView now offers even more tools for analyzing crypto markets. We added 67 new fundamental indicators for more than 500 tokens, expanding the range of on-chain data available directly on your charts. You can find them in the Indicators menu, in the Fundamentals tab.

These new metrics help you analyze network activity, token movement and participant behavior, and complement price charts with deeper blockchain data. We also introduced indicators for tracking balances and flows in US spot crypto ETFs, enabling traders to factor institutional capital movements into their market analysis.

Let’s go into more detail and see what metrics you can add to your workflow right now.

Metrics for analyzing crypto ETFs

You now have access to indicators designed to analyze US spot crypto ETFs. These metrics track total crypto asset balances held by funds and capital inflows and outflows.

The new data covers major Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, including funds from BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, Ark/21Shares, Bitwise, VanEck and other issuers. This aggregated data is available on Bitcoin and Ethereum charts.

In addition, these US spot crypto ETFs now come with ETF balances and ETF flows metrics that allow you to analyze capital movements at the level of the individual funds. You can find all the mentioned data in the Indicators menu → Fundamentals → Statistics tab.

Address level insights

Several new metrics expand the existing set of indicators covering address data:

Send addresses Receive addresses Total addresses

Together, these indicators provide a more complete picture of network participation by showing how many unique addresses act as senders and receivers, as well as how the total number of addresses changes over time.

This type of data helps to evaluate user activity trends. For example, an increase in receiving addresses may indicate an influx of new users or increased token accumulation, while growth in sending addresses often coincides with periods of increased market activity.

Transfer activity statistics

New indicators also provide deeper insights into token transfer activity, including statistics for:

Average Transfer Volume Median Transfer Volume Transfer Score Transfer Rate

These metrics help determine the intensity of fund movements across the network and reveal whether transaction activity is driven by very small transfers or fewer large transactions.

Network usage and fees

Fee-related metrics are now also available for tokens. They allow you to track how the cost of using the network changes over time.

Periods of rising fees often coincide with activity peaks and may indicate increased network load.

Additional analytics for Bitcoin and Ethereum

For the two largest cryptocurrencies – Bitcoin and Ethereum – TradingView now offers an even larger set of fundamental statistics.

New indicators include blockchain and mining-related data such as hash rate and difficulty, as well as block intervals and size.

UTXO statistics for Bitcoin

For Bitcoin, we added a new group of indicators based on the UTXO (unspent transaction output) model.

These metrics make it possible to analyze:

How transaction outputs are created and spent The volume of funds involved in transfers How transaction value is distributed across the network

Such indicators are commonly used to study transaction structure, accumulation patterns and coin distribution.

Additional fundamentals are also now available, including transaction size metrics, Bitcoin valuation macro models, and public data on government BTC reserves.

Ethereum network statistics

For Ethereum, new indicators focus on ETH staking activity, including the number of validators, new deposits, and total value staked.

These metrics help track validator participation and the amount of capital locked into the network.

For tokens running on Ethereum, we have also added a separate set of gas consumption statistics, including:

Total gas usage Median gas usage Average gas usage Gas price statistics (including USD values)

These indicators allow you to monitor network load and the cost of executing transactions when tokens and smart contracts are involved.

All of these on-chain metrics can be found on the Network tabs in the Fundamentals category of our Indicators menu.

By combining on-chain analysis, network activity statistics and institutional flow data, TradingView continues to expand the set of tools available to crypto traders and analysts – helping you see more than just price.

Let us know what you think. Your feedback helps us improve our platform for merchants.

Team TradingView

Disclaimer for Uncirculars, with a Touch of Personality:

While we love diving into the exciting world of crypto here at Uncirculars, remember that this post, and all our content, is purely for your information and exploration. Think of it as your crypto compass, pointing you in the right direction to do your own research and make informed decisions.

No legal, tax, investment, or financial advice should be inferred from these pixels. We’re not fortune tellers or stockbrokers, just passionate crypto enthusiasts sharing our knowledge.

And just like that rollercoaster ride in your favorite DeFi protocol, past performance isn’t a guarantee of future thrills. The value of crypto assets can be as unpredictable as a moon landing, so buckle up and do your due diligence before taking the plunge.

Ultimately, any crypto adventure you embark on is yours alone. We’re just happy to be your crypto companion, cheering you on from the sidelines (and maybe sharing some snacks along the way). So research, explore, and remember, with a little knowledge and a lot of curiosity, you can navigate the crypto cosmos like a pro!

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