Bitcoin's open interest just hit the lowest point we've seen since 2022—and honestly, most traders are sleeping on what this really means.
Here's the thing: open interest tracks how many leveraged positions are currently active in the market. When it spikes, you know the market is jam-packed with borrowed money. When it crashes like now? That tells a different story.
Leverage dries up when positions get liquidated or when traders start taking profits and closing bets. It signals a shift—whether that's capitulation, consolidation, or a genuine market cooldown. The psychology behind these numbers matters more than the number itself.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-10 10:25
Leverage has dried up, this is the real signal. Most people are still watching the K-line.
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DegenTherapist
· 01-09 11:51
Leverage has dried up. This wave is either the calm before the storm of bottom-fishing or everyone is just waiting and watching. To be honest, no one dares to bet anymore.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-09 11:50
Open position interest hits a new low since 2022? The real key is the psychological game behind these numbers—most people really don't understand it.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-09 11:50
Has the leverage shrunk in a low-interest environment? Is the true bottom signal here?
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-09 11:41
Leverage has dried up, and a bunch of people are still sleepwalking haha
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RetiredMiner
· 01-09 11:40
The leverage liquidation this time is really brutal. Is the bottom signal still a trap? We have to see how the market develops later.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 01-09 11:29
Has the leverage bottomed out? That means someone is about to eat dirt, haha.
Bitcoin's open interest just hit the lowest point we've seen since 2022—and honestly, most traders are sleeping on what this really means.
Here's the thing: open interest tracks how many leveraged positions are currently active in the market. When it spikes, you know the market is jam-packed with borrowed money. When it crashes like now? That tells a different story.
Leverage dries up when positions get liquidated or when traders start taking profits and closing bets. It signals a shift—whether that's capitulation, consolidation, or a genuine market cooldown. The psychology behind these numbers matters more than the number itself.