Deribit sees increase in bitcoin futures open interest despite declines on the CME
An analyst has identified several underlying market movements that could be behind a decline in bitcoin futures open interest on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Difference in CME and Deribit open interest trends
The Deribit Chief Commercial Officer said the declining trend in open interest on CME could imply several underlying market movements.
Market becoming less volatile
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