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ProCap CIO: The open interest of Bitcoin put options at the end of December is large, and the implied volatility has returned to the level before the ETF listing

2025-11-23 17:31:53
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The Chief Investment Officer of ProCap, a Bitcoin treasury company, and Bitwise advisor Jeff Park analyzed that since the collapse of FTX, Bitcoin's implied volatility has never exceeded 80%. The closest it got to 80% was last March when the spot Bitcoin ETF experienced sustained inflows, but now this metric has returned to pre-ETF listing levels.

According to data disclosed by Jeff Park, among the Bitcoin options expiring on December 26, the open interest (OI) for the $85,000 put options is significant, approximately $1 billion, which is higher than the $125,000 call options ($620 million), the $140,000 call options ($950 million), and the $200,000 call options ($720 million).

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