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Bitcoin Options Markets Signal Persistent Downside Hedging Despite Gradual Volatility Normalization

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Bitcoin Options Markets Signal Persistent Downside Hedging Despite Gradual Volatility Normalization

Analysis from blockchain analytics firm Glassnode indicates that Bitcoin derivatives markets are undergoing a gradual repricing of risk as BTC continues its drawdown. According to the report, options data suggests a shift in how investors are assessing volatility, downside protection, and the probability distribution of near-term price movements.

Market indicators such as DVOL have been trending higher alongside the decline in BTC, reflecting an increase in expected future volatility. However, implied volatility remains significantly below levels typically associated with major market stress events, suggesting that while uncertainty is rising, conditions have not reached historical extremes.

Despite a partial price recovery from approximately $58,000, skew metrics remain positive, indicating sustained demand for put options over call options. This points to continued interest in downside hedging, although the degree of defensive positioning has eased compared with earlier periods of heightened market stress.

In parallel, BTC continues to trade in negative gamma territory, a condition that can intensify price fluctuations due to dealer hedging activity. Combined with elevated implied volatility and persistent put demand, the overall structure of the options market remains cautiously defensive.

Options Positioning Signals Persistent Downside Hedging Demand

Data from Deribit shows that put options continue to trade at a premium relative to call options, reflecting ongoing demand for protection against price declines. The one-week 25-delta put-call skew was recorded at approximately 16%, indicating a higher implied volatility premium for puts. While still elevated, this represents a decline from roughly 25% ten days earlier, according to data from Velo.

Similar patterns are observed across longer maturities, with one-, three-, and six-month skews also showing put premiums of around 10% or higher. This suggests that downside risk concerns remain embedded across the term structure, even as longer-term investors, including ETF participants and holders, appear to have resumed accumulation.

Options flow data, including large block trades typically executed off-exchange by institutional participants, continues to reflect positioning consistent with range-bound expectations rather than strong directional bullish conviction.

Market liquidity conditions may also be affected by the U.S. Independence Day holiday closure, which is expected to reduce trading activity and potentially increase the likelihood of sharper price movements during a thinner market environment.

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