Bitcoin Futures Open Interest Drops to 8-Month Low Amid Market Volatility
Bitcoin futures open interest fell to $42B, the lowest in eight months. $260M liquidated, $825M outflow from ETFs, with gold and silver hitting new highs amid market shifts.
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Bitcoin futures open interest fell to $42B, the lowest in eight months. $260M liquidated, $825M outflow from ETFs, with gold and silver hitting new highs amid market shifts.
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