The Bitcoin Live dashboard shows real-time Bitcoin order flow aggregated from over a dozen major exchanges — Binance, Coinbase, Bybit, Kraken, OKX, Gate, Bitget, LBank, and more. Every number updates live: taker buy volume, taker sell volume, net delta (the difference between aggressive buying and selling), cumulative volume delta (CVD), and spot-ETF net flows.
The dashboard is built around one question: who is in control of Bitcoin right now? The buy percentage tells you whether takers have been more aggressive buying or selling over your selected lookback window — from 1 minute to 1 month. When buy pressure is above 50%, buyers are in control. Below 50%, sellers dominate.
Bitcoin trades across two parallel markets: spot (real Bitcoin changes hands) and perpetual futures (leveraged derivatives, no settlement). The dashboard shows both simultaneously. When spot and futures agree — both above 50% or both below — the signal is strongest. When they diverge, structural tension is building and a resolution is coming. The resolution typically goes in the direction of spot, because spot represents real capital that is harder to force into a loss.
The ETF panel tracks daily net flows from US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs: BlackRock's IBIT, Fidelity's FBTC, ARK's ARKB, Bitwise's BITB, and all others. Positive flow means institutional capital entered the market; negative means redemptions — Bitcoin was sold by the custodian. ETF flows have been the dominant institutional signal driving sustained Bitcoin price moves since January 2024.
Bitcoin Live is free, requires no sign-up, and gives you the same data professional trading desks pay thousands of dollars a month to access — sourced directly from exchange websocket feeds, on-chain data, and public ETF reporting. Don't trust. Verify.