Deribit’s Bitcoin Short-Term Futures Slip Below Spot Price, Signaling Soft Market Interest

Bitcoin Futures on Deribit Slip Below Spot Price, Indicating Weakened Demand

Bitcoin (BTC) futures expiring this Friday on Deribit have fallen into a discount relative to the exchange’s index price, pointing to declining demand for the asset.

“For the first time in over a year, short-term futures yields (7-day and shorter) have turned negative,” Andrew Melville, a research analyst at Block Scholes, told CoinDesk via Telegram. “This means futures are trading below spot prices, which we consider a strong bearish signal.”

Deribit, the leading crypto options exchange, remains a hub for sophisticated traders executing complex strategies across futures, options, and spot markets.

The slip into discount territory suggests that market participants are hesitant to take bullish positions, highlighting a cautious outlook for Bitcoin’s near-term performance.


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