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Cryptocurrency option trading soars as January ETF expectations escalate
There’s been a noticeable uptick in trading cryptocurrency options and futures since Christmas, primarily driven by traditional financial institutions
This increase is largely in anticipation of a key decision by U.S. regulatory authorities regarding the approval or disapproval of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) focused on direct investments in Bitcoin. As reported by Bloomberg, recent data indicates that Bitcoin options trading has reached unprecedented levels. Deribit, a leading platform in the crypto-options sphere, is on the brink of experiencing its largest quarterly expiry of options this Friday.
The expiring options, valued at approximately $11 billion, include $7.7 billion in Bitcoin (BTC) contracts and $3.5 billion in Ether options. Despite this being the largest options expiry to date, its impact on spot market prices is expected to be moderate, rather than substantial.
The cryptocurrency market has experienced a significant recovery this year, with Bitcoin’s value increasing by nearly 160%. This resurgence follows a tumultuous period marked by several industry controversies in 2022, adversely affecting digital asset prices.
The current market rebound is partly fueled by the optimism surrounding the potential approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, which could broaden investor participation in this asset category. Options contracts give buyers the right to purchase or sell the underlying asset at a predetermined price within a specified timeframe.
There’s also been a rise in trading volumes for both spot Bitcoin and its derivatives, coinciding with the entry of mainstream asset managers like BlackRock into the market, evidenced by their filings for Bitcoin ETFs. This trend reflects a growing interest and acceptance of cryptocurrencies within traditional financial circles.