Bitcoin deleveraging accelerates, open interest contracts drop over 30%, reshaping market structure

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January 15 News, the Bitcoin market is entering a new phase of deleveraging, with rapid changes in derivatives structure reshaping the overall trading ecosystem. The latest data shows that the open interest in Bitcoin contracts has fallen more than 30% from the October 2025 peak, dropping from nearly $15 billion to about $10 billion, indicating that a large number of leveraged positions are being actively or passively liquidated. This change suggests that high-leverage traders are accelerating their exit, and the risk exposure in the futures market is significantly shrinking.

From a market mechanism perspective, open interest is an important indicator of leverage density. During previous bullish cycles, traders chased trends with high leverage, and when prices corrected and margin pressures increased, forced liquidations rapidly amplified volatility. Now, as deleveraging progresses, fragile positions are being gradually cleared, and price fluctuations dominated by derivatives are cooling down, with Bitcoin prices more closely returning to the fundamentals of spot supply and demand.

It is worth noting that Bitcoin deleveraging does not necessarily mean an immediate bottom in price, but it often accompanies a structural reset in the market. Historical experience shows that after phases of concentrated leverage release, funding rates tend to become rational, and short-term extreme volatility gradually diminishes, creating conditions for subsequent stable operation. The current level of open interest is close to early consolidation zones and is regarded as an important signal of risk release.

From a medium- to long-term perspective, deleveraging helps improve market health. Excessive leverage often amplifies systemic risks, while decreasing leverage can reduce the probability of chain liquidations and make price discovery mechanisms more genuine. This environment is usually more conducive to long-term capital and institutional participation and is believed to help enhance Bitcoin’s stability as a macro asset.

At the current stage, the focus of trading strategies is shifting from aggressive speculation to risk management. As leverage trading cools down, the market pays more attention to spot demand, on-chain activity, and macro liquidity changes. For market participants including Gate users, Bitcoin deleveraging is not the end but an important process for laying the foundation for the next cycle. Understanding this structural adjustment can help maintain more rational position layouts amid volatility.

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