The options market for bitcoin is discreetly pointing to a major potential drop.

Bitcoin may be more vulnerable to a downside break than recent price action suggests, as options market data indicates traders are increasingly hedging against a potential drop.

According to Bitfinex, implied volatility remains elevated between 48% and 55%, even as realized volatility stays muted. This disconnect highlights growing demand for protection in derivatives markets.

A major concern is the “negative gamma” environment below $68,000. In this zone, market makers could be forced to sell bitcoin into declining prices to hedge, amplifying any downside move.

This mechanism can accelerate losses, creating a cascading effect that pushes prices lower. The report warns that a break in support could quickly send bitcoin toward $60,000.

Although more than $247 million in long positions have been liquidated, the market may not yet be fully reset.

Bitcoin’s current range-bound trading reflects low conviction among participants. While traders are not aggressively bearish, they are unwilling to ignore downside risks.

Demand conditions also appear fragile. The market’s apparent stability between $64,000 and $74,000 is underpinned by weakening spot demand and reduced participation.

Corporate treasury flows have narrowed, with only a few players continuing to accumulate while others, including Marathon, have reduced exposure.

At the same time, supply pressure near $74,000 continues to limit upside potential.

These factors suggest that bitcoin’s current equilibrium may be temporary, with the risk of a sharper move increasing beneath the surface.

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