Sentiment-Based Data Usability

Definition

Sentiment-based data usability refers to the quantifiable reliability and predictive power of market mood indicators derived from unstructured digital sources within cryptocurrency and derivatives ecosystems. It establishes the bridge between raw textual sentiment—often extracted from social media, news feeds, or on-chain activity—and its practical application in pricing models and risk hedging strategies. This metric evaluates how effectively noise can be filtered to produce actionable signals for quantitative trading systems.