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The open interest of Bitcoin contracts on the entire network exceeds $38 billion

The open interest of Bitcoin contracts on the entire network exceeds $38 billion

CointimeCointime2024/04/08 11:53
By:Cointime

According to Coinglass data, the total open positions of Bitcoin futures contracts on the entire network are 525,700 BTC (approximately $38.165 billion). Among them, CME Bitcoin contract open positions are 145,900 BTC (approximately $10.554 billion), ranking first; Binance Bitcoin contract open positions are 119,700 BTC (approximately $8.708 billion), ranking second.

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