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Bitcoin $2.15B, Ethereum $408M Options Expire Feb 6

Over $2.5 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options are set to expire during heightened market volatility. BTC and ETH prices fell sharply amid liquidations, ETF outflows, and broader market weakness.

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  • Over $2.5 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options are set to expire during heightened market volatility.
  • BTC and ETH prices fell sharply amid liquidations, ETF outflows, and broader market weakness.

Deribit published updated options expiry data on February 5 as the broader crypto market declined more than 7% in 24 hours.

Total crypto market capitalization fell to approximately $2.37 trillion, while the Fear and Greed Index signaled Extreme Fear.

BTC and ETH options expiry overview

More than $2.5 billion in crypto options are scheduled to expire on February 6 at 08:00 UTC on Deribit.

Approximately $2.15 billion in Bitcoin (BTC) options will expire with a put/call ratio of 1.42 and a max pain level near $82,000.

Ethereum options totaling about $408 million are also set to expire, showing a put/call ratio of 1.13 and a max pain point around $2,550.

Deribit data indicated that open interest for BTC options is concentrated between the $80,000 and $90,000 price levels.

Recent market price movements

Both major digital assets posted significant losses, extending a broader downward price trend observed in recent sessions.

At the time of reporting, BTC was trading above $69,000, representing a decline of roughly 8.5% over the past day.

BTC fell from levels above $76,000 on February 4, influenced by large-scale liquidations and outflows from spot ETFs.

More than $1.07 billion in crypto positions were liquidated in 24 hours, with BTC accounting for over $531 million, primarily from long positions.

ETH traded above $2,050, down more than 7.6% on the day, after declining from levels above $2,200 earlier in the month.

ETF data showed ETH products recorded net outflows above $79 million, following modest inflows the previous day.

Institutional flows into BTC ETFs weakened after February 2, with nearly $545 million in net outflows reported on February 4.

Market participants continue to monitor derivatives expiries and institutional positioning as price volatility remains elevated across digital assets and traditional markets.

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