Ethereum Derivatives Heating Up: Open Interest Registers 10% Spike

bitcoinistPublished on 2025-11-11Last updated on 2025-11-11

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Data shows the Ethereum Open Interest has gone up by nearly $2 billion during the past day, a sign of...

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Data shows the Ethereum Open Interest has gone up by nearly $2 billion during the past day, a sign of leveraged bets being opened.

Ethereum Open Interest Has Observed A Strong Rise

As pointed out by CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn in a new post on X, the Open Interest has just shot up for Ethereum. This indicator keeps track of the total amount of derivatives positions related to ETH that are currently open on all centralized exchanges.

When the value of the metric rises, it means the investors are opening new positions on the market. Generally, the overall leverage in the sector rises alongside new positions, so the asset could witness more volatility following such a trend. On the other hand, the indicator going down implies the number of positions is decreasing, whether as a result of willful closure or forceful liquidations. This kind of deleveraging can lead to a more stable ETH price.

Now, here is the chart shared by Maartunn that shows the trend in the Ethereum Open Interest over the last few weeks:

Ethereum Open Interest

The value of the metric seems to have been going up in recent days | Source: @JA_Maartun on X

As displayed in the above graph, the Ethereum Open Interest has witnessed a rise of almost $2 billion during the past day, reflecting an increase of more than 10%. This growth in market speculation has come alongside the recovery surge that ETH has gone through over the last 24 hours. Sharp price action, like a rally, tends to attract attention to the asset, so the Open Interest usually rises alongside it.

While this trend can be normal, a particularly sharp jump in the indicator can be something to watch for. In the chart, the analyst has highlighted the instances where the derivatives market faced a similar level of overheating as now. It would appear that the last three instances all coincided with some sort of top for Ethereum. “Historically, 75% of these moves mean revert,” noted Maartunn. It now remains to be seen whether similar volatility will also follow this time.

In some other news, the Ethereum spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw net outflows during the past week, as data from SoSoValue shows.

Ethereum Spot ETFs

How the weekly netflow related to ETH spot ETFs has changed since their conception | Source: SoSoValue

In total, ETH spot ETFs in the US saw nearly $508 million in outflows. This is the third-largest weekly negative netflow that the funds have witnessed in their history so far.

As spot ETFs provide a regulated off-chain route into cryptocurrencies, they can be a popular mode of investment among traditional institutional entities. Considering this, the outflows can imply the presence of a negative sentiment among these large investors.

Despite the bearish mood, however, Ethereum has managed to rebound to start the new week.

ETH Price

Ethereum has made its way back above $3,600 with its rally of 4% in the past day.

Ethereum Price Chart

The trend in the ETH price over the last five days | Source: ETHUSDT on TradingView
Featured image from Dall-E, SoSoValue.com, CryptoQuant.com, chart from TradingView.com
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