The total open interest of Bitcoin contracts across the network fell to $35.44 billion
On July 24th, according to Coinglass data, the total open position of Bitcoin futures contracts on the entire network was 538,350 BTC (approximately $35.44 billion).
Among them, the open position of CME Bitcoin futures contracts was 165,470 BTC (approximately $10.87 billion), ranking first;
the open position of Binance Bitcoin futures contracts was 118,630 BTC (approximately $7.81 billion), ranking second.
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