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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 10:06  |  Written by: Olaf Carlson-Wee

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Over $8 billion in BTC and ETH options expire today, signaling heightened short-term market volatility and potential price shifts. BTC's $7.24 billion options show a 0.73

Will Crypto Market Volatility Rise? Key Insights from Bitcoin and

There is a significant increase in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) contracts due for expiry today compared to last week. Data on Deribit shows 18,271 Bitcoin

Bitcoin And Ethereum Options Contracts

Bitcoin and Ethereum options contracts expiring today hold substantial value, with Bitcoin contracts alone reaching over $1.6 billion. Analysts point to a put-to-call ratio

Bitcoin and Ethereum face uncertainty as $2B options expire

Subdued Volatility Expectations Suggest Traders Relaxed About

Should Bitcoin, Ethereum Traders Expect A Volatility Influx This

Bitcoin and Ethereum Options Expiry Sparks Volatility Fears

Volatility Ahead With $1.6 Billion Bitcoin and Ethereum Options

Ethereum

As illustrated below, the cryptocurrency volatility index reading peaked three times, around 125, since May. Post the latest downfall, however, it is down to a level as low as

Ethereum's Pectra upgrade, set for May 7, aims to improve scalability and may impact market activity. Crypto traders aiming to profit from a volatility surge should watch

Bitcoin and Ethereum had a rough week, but

With Billions Of Dollars Worth

Ether-Bitcoin 'Squeeze' Hints at Imminent Volatility as Ethereum

With billions of dollars worth of contracts set to mature, the crypto market is bracing for a period of heightened volatility. Will the options expiry fuel further gains for Bitcoin

Despite the recent pullback in cryptocurrency markets from multi-month highs hit earlier this month, options markets suggest that traders still have relatively subdued

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