Market overview
The headline number is the pulse score. It sat at 92 on a 100-point scale, classified as extreme greed by Cryptomat's pulse model, with a 24h change of +2 and a trend tagged as stable. Of 150 articles classified over the past 24h, 96% read bullish and only 4% read bearish, with zero classified as neutral.
That distribution is the part to watch. Sentiment this lopsided is unusual outside of clear directional catalysts, and the desk treats it as a contrarian flag rather than a confirmation signal. Average article importance came in at 5.4 on the 1-10 scale, meaning the bullish read is not being carried by low-signal posts but by stories the classifier scored as materially relevant.
The pulse cohort shows an uncomfortable uniformity. Fourteen tokens, from majors like ETH and SOL down to UNI, ATOM and ARB, all printed a sentiment score of 100. That's not impossible, but it is the kind of breadth where you start asking which entity is actually driving the tape and which are just along for the ride.
BTC & ETH
Bitcoin is the asymmetry. Of the top names in the sentiment cohort, BTC was the only one not at a perfect score, printing 87 across 31 articles, 27 bullish and 4 bearish. That's a small bearish tail, but it's the only tail in the whole set, and it's worth labelling.
