Definition ∞ Blockchain signals are data points or patterns derived from on-chain activity that indicate potential market movements or network health. These signals can manifest as transaction volumes, wallet movements, smart contract interactions, or miner behavior. Analyzing these signals aids in understanding the underlying dynamics of a blockchain ecosystem.
Context ∞ The current discourse on blockchain signals often involves the development of sophisticated analytical tools that process vast amounts of on-chain data. Attention is focused on how these signals can be interpreted to predict price fluctuations, identify emerging trends, or detect anomalies that might signify security vulnerabilities or shifts in network adoption. The reliability and interpretability of these signals remain subjects of active research and debate.