Bitcoin Today News: Open Interest in Futures Contracts Rises by 13%, Market Sentiment Stabilizes

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January 19 News, the Bitcoin derivatives market is releasing new risk appetite signals. Data shows that since the beginning of 2026, the open interest (OI) of Bitcoin futures has increased by nearly 13%. Analysts believe this reflects a market sentiment shifting from defensive to proactive positioning.

In the previous three months, the open interest of Bitcoin futures once dropped from approximately 381,000 BTC to 314,000 BTC, a decline of nearly 17.5%. During the same period, Bitcoin’s price retraced about 36% from its October 2025 high. CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost pointed out that this phase was a typical deleveraging process, reflecting risk aversion and the closing of high-leverage positions.

After entering 2026, this trend began to change. The nominal value of Bitcoin futures open interest has risen from a low of about $54 billion in early January to over $61 billion on January 19, and briefly reached a high of $66 billion in mid-January. Darkfost stated that the slow rebound in OI usually indicates traders are rebuilding leverage positions, and the market’s risk tolerance is recovering.

From a longer-term perspective, the current size of futures open interest remains about one-third below the historical high of approximately $92 billion in early October 2025. This “deleveraging recovery” structure is often seen as a healthy state before a bull market reaccumulates momentum, helping to reduce systemic liquidation risks.

Meanwhile, the importance of the Bitcoin options market is rising. Nic Puckrin, co-founder and CEO of Coin Bureau, pointed out that recently, the total open interest of Bitcoin options has exceeded that of futures. Options emphasize hedging and expiration structures rather than one-way leverage bets, which can help improve market stability and reduce sharp volatility.

Against this backdrop, the growth of Bitcoin futures open interest, rising Bitcoin options holdings, and overall leverage levels becoming more rational are collectively shaping a more institutionalized market environment. This change could provide a more solid foundation for Bitcoin price trends, the structure of BTC derivatives markets, and medium-term risk management.

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