PIPPIN declines 11% amid $2 mln derivatives outflows – What’s next?
2min ReadPIPPIN suffered major capital flight, yet some investors still believe it’s a good buy.
Posted: March 10, 2026
By: Olayiwola Dolapo
Journalist
Edited By: Saman Waris
Olayiwola Dolapo
Journalist
Edited By: Saman Waris
Posted: March 10, 2026
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Over the past day, Pippin [PIPPIN] has seen capital flight, resulting in an 11% decline in price.
While this appears bleak, the outlook isn’t entirely bearish, and the asset still holds potential for a rebound.
Blame capital flight
Capital outflows from PIPPIN’s derivative market over the past day have been a primary driver of the price decline.
Net inflows—which track capital entering and exiting the derivatives segment—showed a negative $2.02 million, according to CoinGlass.
Outflows indicate that more traders are voluntarily closing positions and avoiding leveraged markets.

Source: CoinGlass
This contrasts with 15 days ago, when PIPPIN recorded positive net inflows of $148 million into its Futures market, a trend consistent in prior periods.
Alongside shrinking capital, perpetual volume has been bearish, with more selling than buying observed in recent days. The taker buy/sell ratio fell to 0.91, reinforcing this downward price trend.
Is there still hope?
There are signs of potential recovery, as Funding Rates and Spot trading activity hint at bullish support. The Funding Rate measures whether capital inflows into an asset’s perpetual market favor bulls or bears.
Currently, the Funding Rate is slightly bullish at 0.0006%, indicating long contracts marginally outweigh short positions.
Source: CoinGlass
Spot market net flows, which track buying and selling activity, show more buyers than sellers over the past 24 hours.
Approximately $74,000 of PIPPIN has been purchased in the last 24 hours, following $263,000 the week before, supporting the bullish sentiment among investors.
If Spot investors continue to increase their positions, the asset is likely to gain momentum. Additional speculative trades aligned with bullish positions could further strengthen this rally potential.
Momentum remains weak
Overall market momentum remains subdued, with sentiment yet to improve.
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), which indicates market momentum, shows bearish conditions. However, the histogram bars are turning from deep to lighter red, suggesting momentum may be fading.
This does not yet signal a return of bulls. A clear reversal would require the blue MACD line and the orange signal line to enter positive territory. Until then, PIPPIN is likely to continue ranging rather than trending upward.
Source: TradingView
Likewise, the Average Directional Index (ADX), which measures trend strength, has been trending downward.
When the price is falling while the ADX is also declining, it suggests that bearish momentum is currently weak and may not persist.
Final Summary
- PIPPIN experienced capital outflows that pushed its price lower.
- Some traders are viewing this as an opportunity to accumulate the asset, placing long positions.
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