Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) Sentiment & Fear and Greed Index
As of July 4, 2026, Bored Ape Yacht Club's Ruma Fear & Greed Index is 0 (Extreme Fear), it holds 0.00% of crypto social mindshare. These signals are computed by Ruma from social posts across crypto Twitter/X and other sources, scored with large language models rather than keyword counts.
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Latest Bored Ape Yacht Club insights
Machi Big Brother has incurred losses exceeding $80 million on Hyperliquid since September 2025, forcing him to sell his entire Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection to raise margin funds.
Machi Big Brother sold 34 Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs over the past month for 326 ETH (~$514K), realizing a 399 ETH (~$631K) loss versus acquisition costs. BAYC #6057 was sold for 7.65 ETH after being purchased for 76.84 ETH four years ago, a 90% value wipeout. The sales are reportedly to fund aggressive ETH long positions on Hyperliquid.
Forty-seven Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFTs have been listed for sale, with each priced under 10 ETH. This represents a significant volume of the collection entering the market at a notably low price point, indicating a potential market shift or large-scale liquidation.
Frequently asked questions
What is Bored Ape Yacht Club's Fear & Greed Index?
Bored Ape Yacht Club's Ruma Fear & Greed Index is currently 0 out of 100, which is Extreme Fear. The index blends social sentiment, social interest, price momentum, volatility, and emotional intensity into a single 0–100 sentiment score, updated continuously.
Is Bored Ape Yacht Club bullish or bearish right now?
Ruma scores Bored Ape Yacht Club's social sentiment as bullish, bearish, or mixed based on LLM analysis of the crypto social conversation. Sentiment reflects market mood, not financial advice.
How does Ruma measure Bored Ape Yacht Club sentiment?
Ruma reads every relevant social post about Bored Ape Yacht Club across crypto Twitter/X and other sources and scores it with large language models — capturing bullish/bearish tone, emotion, and who is speaking (from retail to smart money) — rather than counting keywords.
