Bitcoin derivatives trading looks set to reach record levels this month as volume spikes and open interest hovers near all-time highs.
Data from CME Group shows that as of Jan. 16, open interest for its futures products alone totaled 5,328 contracts - or 26,640 BTC.Open interest on track for record.
The figure is higher than any monthly close CME has seen since it debuted in December 2017, with July 2019 currently in the lead with 5,252 contracts.
Open interest did surpass current levels earlier in January, reaching around 5,400 according to the latest data from United States regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, or CFTC, published on Jan. 7.
As Cointelegraph reported, futures offerings have received significant attention from both investors and commentators as new participants appeared to fuel a Bitcoin price rise in 2020.Bitcoin futures 1-month overall volume.
As BTC/USD accelerated towards $9,000 this week, overall futures trading volume likewise saw a significant uptick.
According to unofficial data from monitoring resource Skew Markets, worldwide volume hit $25 billion - the most since late October.
"I think that's a strong signal indicating that we're reversing now and probably have bottomed out," regular Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe commented about the latest data.2020 the year of "Clear" institutional adoption.
CME launched a new product in the form of options on Bitcoin futures earlier in January.
The company said it considered the options a "Success" as volumes reached 275 BTC by day two.
CME Bitcoin Futures See Open Interest Surge as Global Volume Hits $25B
pubblicato su Jan 17, 2020
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