Odaily News The derivatives trading market Deribit stated on platform X that the $140,000 Bitcoin call options have lost their leading position, with an open interest of approximately $1.63 billion. In contrast, the open interest of the $85,000 put options has reached $2.05 billion, reflecting a shift in market sentiment from extremely bullish to extreme downside protection after Bitcoin fell over 25% to $91,000.
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