Equities continue to beat bitcoin’s performance, but everything is making gains Monday.
Ether's put-call open interest ratio has jumped to 12-month highs. However, this increase is not necessarily a bearish signal.
Bitcoin briefly broke below $9,000 on Thursday, but the markets remain quiet.
Equities show strength as bitcoin stays rangebound above $9,000.
Bitcoin volatility continues to drop as the price stays within a tight range and traders wait for a breakout in either direction.
Bitcoin volatility drops to historic lows as the cryptocurrency stays just above $9,000.
Options market data suggests bitcoin could become more volatile than ether over the next three months.
After a quick dip in the crypto market, bitcoin is holding steady amid precariousness in the options market and the greater economic picture.
Bitcoin experienced a dip on Wednesday, but equities and other assets also dropped on an uncertain economic outlook.
FTX has launched eight unique index futures and volatility markets in less than 12 months. But few traders use these markets.
Trading volume in the crypto market weakened Tuesday but bitcoin is still holding strong from a recent rally.
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Most markets are quiet while activity seems to be increasing on Ethereum’s DeFi network - which could help explain ether’s outperformance of bitcoin in 2020.
There is little to no excitement in the markets today with bitcoin staying steady, which has been the case for its overall price performance the past six weeks.