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Just spotted something worth watching — there's a massive bitcoin options expiry happening today on Deribit with roughly $8.7 billion in contracts hitting settlement. That's a seriously large monthly event, and it's got traders' attention for good reason.
The bulk of the action is in bitcoin, with about $7.7 billion in BTC notional exposure sitting at a max pain level around $75,000 — which is actually above where spot is trading right now. Ethereum's got nearly $1 billion in options expiring too, with its pain target near $2,200. The interesting part is that IV is still running hot across both, and the put/call ratios show call dominance, though there's still some defensive hedging baked in.
Here's the thing about options expiry events like this — they don't determine direction, but they do tend to shake things up in the short term as positions unwind. Since both bitcoin and ethereum are sitting below their max pain targets, there's a natural pull toward those levels as settlement plays out. Could we see prices get squeezed higher toward those levels, or do we test lower strikes first? Either way, expect some volatility around the settlement. That's just how the derivative structure works.