After the Ethereum merger, the premium between futures and spot prices is almost zero
According to ChainCatcher news and reported by CoinDesk, Skew data shows that after the Ethereum merge, the premium between futures and spot prices dropped from $20 to almost 0. The annualized rolling discount of 1-month Ethereum futures listed on the crypto options exchange Deribit narrowed from 17.66% before the conversion to 0.3%. The futures discounts on Kraken, OKX, and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also significantly narrowed. Three-month futures are trading at parity or at a slight premium to spot prices on major exchanges, including Binance. (CoinDesk)
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