Rising open interest suggests increasing leverage, which can amplify price movements in a choppy market. while btc is testing resistance, this increased leverage poses a risk of sharp corrections if the resistance holds.
Bitcoin is repeatedly testing the $72,000 resistance level, leading to increased short positions and open interest. this suggests indecision and potential for a volatile move in either direction, with $75,000 identified as a potential short-term magnet.
The significant options expiry on friday could cause price fluctuations in the short term as traders position themselves around that date.
Markets Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Bitcoin nears $72,000 as rising open interest signals growing leverage in choppy market BTC rises with equities while surging open interest and fading volatility point to leveraged positioning despite repeated rejections near $72,000. By Oliver Knight , Omkar Godbole | Edited by Sheldon Reback Mar 25, 2026, 10:45 a.m. Make us preferred on Google Bitcoin price chart (TradingView) What to know : Bitcoin is testing the $72,000 level again, but repeated rejections have led traders to build short positions, pushing futures open interest to a one-week high. Ether and a number of other altcoins are seeing stronger bullish positioning, with ETH open interest at multimonth highs and DeFi and AI tokens outperforming BTC. Declining implied volatility and weakening put skew suggest fading geopolitical risk concerns even as macro headlines remain in focus. Bitcoin BTC $ 71,442.88 rose 1.2% after midnight UTC, mirroring gains in U.S. equities, with Nasdaq 100 futures up by 1% over the same period. The advances follow oil's retreat below $100 per barrel on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a "15 point plan" to end the war in Iran, although Iranian officials dismissed Trump's statement as fake news. The crypto market remains resilient to the conflict with consistent outperformance of traditional haven assets gold and silver since early February. Bitcoin has forayed above $72,000 twice this month, each time followed by a selloff that sent prices to between $67,000 and $65,000. Traders are opening short positions in this region, resulting in a disproportionate increase in open interest. Portions of the altcoin market are outperforming bitcoin, with decentralized finance (DeFi) tokens LDO and ETHFI rising by between 2.5% and 3.5% since midnight. Derivatives positioning Industry-wide crypto futures open interest (OI) rose to a one-week high of $112 billion. The top 10 tokens, including BTC and ETH, all registered increases of 4% or more in futures open interest in the past 24 hours. Ether OI jumped to 14.55 million ETH, the most since Aug. 24. This, coupled with positive funding rates and cumulative volume delta, point to growing demand for bullish bets or longs. DOGE and ZEC are other standout tokens with OI increases of over 10% in 24 hours. Bitcoin's 30-day implied volatility index, BVIV, dropped for a third straight day, nearing the weekly low of 53% to indicate a fading geopolitical risk premium. Ether's volatility is declining, too. On Deribit, BTC and ETH put skews continue to weaken, although overall pricing still shows downside concerns across all tenors. Friday's multibillion dollar expiry points to $75,000 as the potential magnet. The max pain theory suggests a potential bounce toward that level. Token talk The CoinDesk Computing Select Index (CPUS) is the best-performing benchmark on Wednesday, rising by 1.9%. The bitcoin-heavy CoinDesk 20 (CD20) gained 0.9% over the same period. The CPUS Index is made up of AI tokens TAO and FET as well as chainlink LINK $ 9.3763 , which makes up 62% of the index weighting. LINK is up by 1.5% while TAO and FET have increased by 4.9% and 2.9%, respectively. CoinMarketCap's "Altcoin Season" indicator remains at 48/100, in bullish territory after spending much of February languishing at around 22/100. On the flip side, privacy coins XMR and ZEC fell, losing around 1% each as traders rotated between altcoin sectors to position themselves ahead of a potential breakout. 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