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The crypto derivatives market faces a monthly options expiry of nearly $7.5 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum on May 29. Max Pain levels stand above current prices in a week marked by significant drops across both leading digital assets globally. What Today’s Monthly Options Expiry Means for Bitcoin The monthly options expiry is the most important date of the month, when derivative contracts with the largest accumulated volume settle. Today’s session concentrates a significant liquidation in the middle of a market correction. Bitcoin holds 84,112 open contracts with a notional value close to $6.2 billion. The Put/Call Ratio stands at 0.84 in total open interest, with 45,790 calls against 38,322 active puts at closing. That imbalance reflects a slightly bullish bias among active market participants. The strike distribution shows relevant concentration at higher levels, particularly betw
Strategy's potential $80B Bitcoin acquisition could significantly impact market dynamics, amplifying both investment risks and rewards.
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Strategy's potential $80B Bitcoin purchase could significantly influence market dynamics, highlighting Bitcoin's role as a strategic reserve asset.
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While bitcoin sellers drove the price below $74,000 on Thursday, a fresh wave of sleeping coins sprang to life, transferring 665 BTC that had remained untouched for more than a decade. In total, 665 BTC worth just over $48 million, moved during the past day, all originating from wallets created in 2014 and 2015. Long-Idle […]
Bitcoin held near $73,000 but risks crashing lower as risks linger. Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $229 million for a nine-day negative streak. On-chain metrics show whale balances flat for months, signaling reduced accumulation. Bitcoin traded near $73,200 on Thursday after failing to sustain a rebound amid broader cryptocurrency selling. While BTC struggled, […]
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CFTC's approval of bitcoin perpetual futures could enhance market transparency and stability, attracting institutional investors to crypto trading.
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CFTC's approval of Kalshi's Bitcoin perpetual futures could pave the way for broader crypto derivatives adoption in regulated US markets.
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Bessent's strategy could reshape US economic sovereignty, impacting global trade dynamics and potentially increasing inflationary pressures.
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Bitcoin has hit what one analyst describes as a major ceiling after losing the support level that held the market together for months. Following a failed push toward $83,000, the analyst now believes buying Bitcoin at current prices carries more risk than opportunity. Instead, he points to a much lower target, a level where buyers may finally step back into the market with conviction. Bitcoin’s Former Support Has Turned Into Resistance The analyst’s outlook centers on the collapse of the $80,500 area, a level that previously acted as the backbone of Bitcoin’s trading range for months. During earlier pullbacks, buyers repeatedly defended that zone and helped stabilize price action, allowing Bitcoin to recover and attempt new highs. That dynamic now appears to have reversed. Related Reading: Can The Ripple Banking License Serve To Push The XRP Price To $25? After briefly climbing toward $83,000 in May, Bitcoin failed to maintain momentum and quickly lost strength. The rejection created w