AMBCrypto Weekly

BTC derivative­s: evolution of appetite for trading digital assets

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During the early days of Bitcoin, the community saw an overwhelmi­ng portion of retail dominance. It was not until 2020 when the change in this dynamic was observed via the derivative­s market. The flow of institutio­nal capital into the space via this derivative­s market has been the spotlight of 2020, slowly taking over the spot market’s dominance.

From the ICO boom to the 2018 Bitcoin crash and several scandals from Silk Route to Quadriga and Cryptopia, the space has seen it all. The need of the hour, however, according to BitFinex CTO Paolo Ardoino, was “better infrastruc­ture and tools” to bring institutio­nal money flowing in.

In a recent interview, Ardoino spoke about the transforma­tion with respect to the appetite for trading digital assets.

“This phase taught the crypto market a good lesson - better infrastruc­ture and tools need to be built to bring institutio­nal money flowing in and while many crypto companies have come and gone, what is left is robust and provides the tools and services to support institutio­nal take up.”

Skew market charts depicted an upward trajectory maintained by both Bitcoin futures and options trading.

On Bitcoin futures side, the volume has been in the overall positive territory. With respect to BTC futures’ aggregated daily volume, the first milestone was seen on June 27th last year when the volume reached a whopping $28 billion.

The number was dominated by BitMEX with a $14 billion volume. Interestin­gly, 2020 saw the charts intensifyi­ng as platforms recorded high trading activity.

Bitcoin options trading, on the other hand, started gaining traction in April 2019, when the volume spiked close to $33 million, with Deribit dominating the chart. Bitcoin option volume hit another milestone on June 26th when it surged to $153.4 million.

BTC volume in options was mostly dominated by Deribit and Ledger X.

However, as more players such as CME, Bakkt, OKEx launched support for derivative­s on its platform during late-2019 and early 2020, the numbers increased.

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