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Last updated: April 2026
Oxen (OXEN) Risk Score
Oxen (OXEN) risk score is currently being calculated. Scores update every 6 hours using 9 market indicators. Privacy coin powering the Session messenger and Lokinet anonymous overlay network.
Oxen Risk Score
What Does This Score Mean?
The risk score for Oxen is currently being computed. This happens automatically every 6 hours. Once available, the score will reflect a weighted composite of 9 market indicators.
Scoring Indicators
| Indicator | Weight | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Wave | 23% | Core |
| RSI (2-Week) | 18% | Core |
| ATH Distance | 5% | Core |
| Bitcoin Dominance | 5% | Core |
| Fear & Greed Index | 14% | Core |
| ALT/BTC Ratio | 5% | Core |
| BTC Production Cost | 9% | Core |
| Funding Rate | 5% | Modifier |
| Token Unlocks | 18% | Modifier |
Privacy Category
Privacy coins provide confidential transactions using advanced cryptography.
Strategy: Privacy coins face regulatory uncertainty. Factor in regulatory risk when sizing positions.
View all Privacy risk scores →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current risk score for Oxen?
Oxen (OXEN) risk score is currently being calculated. Scores update every 6 hours.
How risky is Oxen compared to other Privacy coins?
Privacy coins generally carry medium to high risk. Privacy coins provide confidential transactions using advanced cryptography.
What indicators are used to score Oxen?
The Oxen risk score uses up to 9 indicators: Risk Wave (momentum), 2-week RSI (overbought/oversold), ATH Distance, Bitcoin Dominance, Fear & Greed Index, ALT/BTC Ratio, BTC Production Cost, Funding Rate, and Token Unlocks. Each indicator is weighted based on its predictive value for altcoin market conditions.
Should I invest in Oxen based on this risk score?
Risk scores are for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Oxen is a Privacy asset. Privacy coins face regulatory uncertainty. Factor in regulatory risk when sizing positions. Always do your own research and consult a financial advisor.