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Bitcoinist 2025-05-03 08:00:30

Bitcoin Open Interest Approaches Key Breakout Zone Seen In Prior Bull Markets – Details

According to a recent CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor Avocado_onchain, Bitcoin (BTC) may be primed for an extended rally. The top cryptocurrency’s open interest in the futures market is approaching historically high levels – a trend seen during previous bull markets. Bitcoin Open Interest Continues To Climb As BTC edges closer to the $100,000 mark, open interest in the futures market is rising rapidly. A chart shared by Avocado_onchain illustrates that the current spike in open interest mirrors patterns observed in earlier bull cycles. The analyst noted that in past instances when Bitcoin’s open interest broke above a previous peak – highlighted in red – it was quickly followed by a significant price surge, as shown by the yellow arrows and green circles on the chart. Although the current level of open interest has not yet surpassed the previous high, the steep upward trajectory suggests it may soon do so. If this level is breached, there is a strong likelihood that BTC’s price could follow suit and break past its current all-time high (ATH). Funding Rates Remain Largely Stable Despite the optimistic outlook, Avocado_onchain cautioned that excessive open interest can create an over-leveraged environment, heightening the risk of liquidation events and volatility. However, BTC funding rates remain largely stable for now. For the uninitiated, funding rates are periodic payments between long and short traders in perpetual futures contracts, meant to keep contract prices aligned with the spot market. In BTC’s context, positive funding rates indicate more demand for longs, while negative rates suggest more demand for shorts. Currently, overall funding rates across futures exchanges show a slight long bias without reaching overheated levels. Interestingly, Binance – the largest crypto exchange by trading volume – shows a short bias dominance, helping to maintain market equilibrium. Crypto analyst Ali Martinez echoed this sentiment. In a recent post on X, he noted that 63.76% of traders on Binance are currently positioned short. This reinforces the idea that the current rise in open interest reflects healthy long positioning rather than speculative excess. Additionally, Bitcoin’s renewed upward momentum has sparked bullish signals in key on-chain indicators. The MVRV ratio, a metric often used to assess market sentiment, has started to climb – another sign of growing investor confidence. Similarly, the Bitcoin SOTT indicator recently flashed green, a signal that has historically preceded major rallies. At press time, BTC trades at $97,569, up 0.5% in the past 24 hours.

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