BCH Bull premium intelligence
The Edge is in the
Premium.
Track BCH Bull premiums in real time, explore how they have behaved, and read the signal between BCH spot and contract pricing.
Attested oracle prices. A gap in oracle coverage is left as a gap, never interpolated.
Premium analytics
Current premiums across every tracked contract, with annualized hedge rates and the direction the market is paying.
Historical data
How a premium behaved over hours, days and weeks, and how today compares with its own recorded range.
Curves and heatmaps
Premium across expiries and contract sizes at once, so the shape of the market is visible in one read.
Alerts
Thresholds, spikes and percentile extremes delivered to Telegram. Wallet sign-in works today.
The subject
See what the market is paying.
BCH Bull contracts trade above or below BCH spot depending on how they are structured and what the market wants. Bull Curve records those premiums as they are quoted and turns them into something you can interrogate.
- Measure
- Read the current premium on any contract, and on a hedge what it works out to as an annual rate.
- Compare
- Put today's premium next to the range we have recorded for that exact configuration.
- Act
- Open the contract on BCH Bull with the parameters exactly as quoted, or watch it for a condition you care about.
Why history matters
Premiums without context are just numbers.
A premium on its own tells you what a contract costs today. Against its own recorded history it tells you whether today is unusual.
Historical view
Understand the curve.
The same premium, drawn over time. Above the line the trader receives; below it they pay.
Positive means the trader receives the premium; negative means they pay it. Changes between premiums are stated in percentage points, never as a percentage of the previous premium.
Methodology
Nothing here is estimated.
No testimonials, no user counts, no uptime badges. What follows is what the system actually does, and it is all checkable.
- History begins when we started looking
- Premium history starts on 23 Aug 2026, the day the collector first ran. Nothing before that is reconstructed.
- Prices are signed attestations
- BCH prices come from the General Protocols oracles, the same ones BCH Bull settles against, so a premium and the price behind it come from one source. A gap in coverage stays a gap.
- The raw response is kept
- The untouched upstream payload is stored beside the normalized data. If BCH Bull changes its schema, history can be re-derived from the original bytes rather than lost.
- One sign convention, everywhere
- Positive means the trader receives the premium; negative means they pay it. Changes are stated in percentage points, never as a percentage of the previous premium.
- Percentiles are withheld until they mean something
- A percentile describes how a premium compares with the observations we hold for that exact configuration, and is not shown until there are enough of them. It is never a claim about profitability.
Find the signal in the premium.
Every contract BCH Bull quotes, recorded as it is quoted, and charted against its own history.