According to data from on-chain analytics platforms, the scale of Bitcoin derivatives open contracts has shrunk by nearly 30% from the October 2022 historical high of $15 billion.
This significant deleveraging process is actually quite meaningful. Excess leverage positions accumulated in the market are being gradually squeezed out. Historically, a sharp contraction in open interest often indicates that a bottom is slowly forming. Once the leveraged positions are cleared, the foundation for a rebound will be more solid.
What’s more eye-catching is the current situation—prices are rising, but the contract scale is decreasing. This most likely indicates that short positions are being passively liquidated, a typical "short squeeze" pattern. Moreover, this rally is mainly driven by spot buying power, not fake market movements created by leverage, making this increase more genuine and valuable.
But don’t get too optimistic. Derivatives data analysis agencies point out that the market is still far from entering a structural bull phase. The current rebound is more like a passive response to price volatility. If the price weakens again, open interest may continue to shrink, and the adjustment cycle could lengthen.
In reality, short-term selling pressure is expected to gradually ease, and the spot-driven rebound is indeed worth paying attention to. However, to ignite a true major rally, more signals from fundamentals and capital flows are needed to cooperate. $BTC
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LiquiditySurfer
· 5h ago
Short squeeze is a good thing, just worried that another wave of plunge will come afterward.
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DataOnlooker
· 8h ago
The short squeeze has happened, but the real bull market hasn't arrived yet.
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SillyWhale
· 8h ago
Shorts are being squeezed, spot buyers are stepping in, this rhythm isn't bad at all.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 8h ago
just like mile 20 in a marathon, watching deleveraging unfold is when the real runners separate from the sprinters. $BTC holders who've been accumulating through the noise already know this—these pullbacks aren't crashes, they're water stations. ecosystem metrics will tell the real story soon enough
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alpha_leaker
· 8h ago
Shorts are being squeezed, this just got interesting.
It looks like a good rise, but in reality, it's just leveraged positions being liquidated in a self-destructive manner. The real buying volume is the main player.
But don't get too excited too early; when will this rebound drop again...
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metaverse_hermit
· 9h ago
Shorts getting squeezed is satisfying, but unfortunately, we still have to wait for signals for a real bull market.
#数字资产市场动态 Contract Open Interest Shrinks Significantly, Bitcoin's Deleveraging Trend Becomes Apparent
According to data from on-chain analytics platforms, the scale of Bitcoin derivatives open contracts has shrunk by nearly 30% from the October 2022 historical high of $15 billion.
This significant deleveraging process is actually quite meaningful. Excess leverage positions accumulated in the market are being gradually squeezed out. Historically, a sharp contraction in open interest often indicates that a bottom is slowly forming. Once the leveraged positions are cleared, the foundation for a rebound will be more solid.
What’s more eye-catching is the current situation—prices are rising, but the contract scale is decreasing. This most likely indicates that short positions are being passively liquidated, a typical "short squeeze" pattern. Moreover, this rally is mainly driven by spot buying power, not fake market movements created by leverage, making this increase more genuine and valuable.
But don’t get too optimistic. Derivatives data analysis agencies point out that the market is still far from entering a structural bull phase. The current rebound is more like a passive response to price volatility. If the price weakens again, open interest may continue to shrink, and the adjustment cycle could lengthen.
In reality, short-term selling pressure is expected to gradually ease, and the spot-driven rebound is indeed worth paying attention to. However, to ignite a true major rally, more signals from fundamentals and capital flows are needed to cooperate. $BTC