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Ethereum Order Flow — Who’s in Control Right Now?
Live ETH taker buy/sell volume, net delta, and CVD across Binance, Bybit, Coinbase, OKX, and Kraken — plus US spot ETH ETF flows. Free in your browser, no signup.
Who is in control of Ethereum right now?
Live aggregate of taker flow across all connected exchanges over the selected timeframe. Longer timeframes reflect data gathered since you opened this page.
Taker Buy Volume
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spot + perp
Taker Sell Volume
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spot + perp
Net Delta
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buy − sell aggression
ETH Price
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live
Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD)
Source: Binance spot & USDT-perp taker volume for the selected timeframe. Rising CVD = aggressive buying absorbs the book; falling = aggressive selling.
Buy / Sell Pressure (live)
taker buy % over time · all exchanges · since page openGreen above the 50% midline = aggressive buyers dominating that minute; red below = sellers. Builds as trades stream in.
24H Volume by Exchange
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24-hour taker volume per exchange (perp + spot), aggregated across ~28 venues via Coinalyze. Bar color: green = net buying that venue, red = net selling.
Live Taker Flow by Exchange
since you opened this page| Exchange | Market | Taker Buys | Taker Sells | Delta | Buy % | Trades | Status |
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US Spot Ethereum ETF Net Flows
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What Is Ethereum Order Flow?
Ethereum order flow measures who is trading aggressively: taker buys are trades where the buyer crossed the spread to buy instantly, and taker sells are trades where the seller crossed the spread to sell. When taker buys exceed taker sells, buyers are in control of ETH; when taker sells dominate, sellers are. This is the order-flow signal professional desks watch to read the market before it shows up in price.
Price only moves when takers push it, so measuring taker imbalance tells you which side is applying real pressure. The dashboard above aggregates that imbalance live across the largest Ethereum markets and summarizes it as the taker buy percentage.
How to Read the ETH CVD Chart
Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) is the running total of taker buy volume minus taker sell volume. Rising CVD means aggressive buying; falling CVD means aggressive selling. Divergence between ETH price and CVD is one of the strongest early reversal signals.
We plot spot CVD (lime) and perpetual-futures CVD (blue) separately. Spot flow is real ETH changing hands — conviction. Perp flow is leverage — fast but fragile. Moves led by spot tend to hold.
Why ETH ETF Net Flows Matter
US spot Ethereum ETFs — ETHA (BlackRock), FETH (Fidelity), ETHW (Bitwise) and others — must buy or sell real ETH as money enters or leaves the funds. Daily net inflows are institutional accumulation; outflows are distribution. Combined with live taker flow, ETF flows give you both the fast money (exchanges) and the slow money (institutions).
Key Takeaways
- Taker buy % above 50% = buyers control ETH; below 50% = sellers — per timeframe from 1 minute to 1 month.
- CVD tracks cumulative aggression; price/CVD divergence is a strong early reversal signal.
- Spot flow = conviction, perp flow = leverage. Spot-led moves are more durable.
- ETH ETF net flows show daily institutional demand from ETHA, FETH, ETHW and others.
- 100% free and unlimited — data streams directly from exchange APIs into your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ethereum order flow is the real-time stream of executed ETH trades on exchanges, split by aggressor. A taker buy is a trade where the buyer crossed the spread to buy instantly; a taker sell is the reverse. Tracking the balance between taker buys and taker sells shows whether buyers or sellers are in control of ETH right now — often before it fully shows up in price.
Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) is the running total of taker buy volume minus taker sell volume for Ethereum. Rising CVD means aggressive buyers are lifting the offer; falling CVD means aggressive sellers are hitting the bid. The strongest signal is divergence — if ETH price rises while CVD falls, the move is driven by thin liquidity and often reverses. OpenLiquid plots spot and perpetual-futures CVD separately.
Check the taker buy percentage over your timeframe. Above 50% means aggressive buyers dominate; below 50% means aggressive sellers dominate. OpenLiquid's free dashboard computes this live from 1 minute to 1 month, aggregating ETH taker volume from Binance, Bybit, Coinbase, OKX, and Kraken.
US spot Ethereum ETFs like ETHA (BlackRock), FETH (Fidelity), and ETHW (Bitwise) buy and sell real ETH as investors move money in and out. Daily net inflows signal institutional accumulation; net outflows signal distribution. Because these funds transact large sums, ETH ETF flow is a strong daily indicator of institutional demand for Ethereum.
Yes — completely free, no signup, no wallet connection. Public ETH trade data streams directly from exchange APIs into your browser. OpenLiquid builds free trading tools like this alongside its paid services for token projects: volume generation, bundle launches, token creation, and CEX market making.
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