Trading in Bitcoin futures on Binance has grown to five times the volume of spot BTC.

Bitcoin Futures on Binance Surge Past Spot, Highlighting Volatile Market

The futures-to-spot ratio on Binance has climbed to 5.1, the highest since mid-2023, signaling a shift in how Bitcoin trades. CryptoQuant data shows derivatives now account for more than five times the volume of spot trades, reflecting a market increasingly driven by leveraged positions rather than outright buying.

High derivatives activity often amplifies price swings. Over the past month, Bitcoin has seen sharp moves only to settle near prior levels. The growth of perpetual contracts indicates market maturation, with traders using them for hedging, basis trading, and directional exposure. Yet when derivatives rise while spot remains flat, sensitivity to liquidations increases, explaining the large but short-lived price swings.

On-chain data points to continued caution. Apparent demand is negative at -30,800 BTC over 30 days, while supply in loss nears levels historically associated with prolonged downturns. Santiment reports whales sold 66% of their war-week accumulation during the $74,000 rally, while retail bought the dip below $70,000.

Bitcoin was trading around $69,400 on Thursday, down 0.7% over 24 hours and 4.3% for the week.

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