Bitcoin Options Worth $12 Billion Expire Tomorrow—Here’s What It Means
March 27, 2025
Although $12 billion worth of Bitcoin options contracts expire tomorrow—one of the largest quarterly expiries that derivatives exchange Deribit has seen—CEO Luuk Strijers says he expects volatility to be subdued.
On Derebit alone, the March 28 expiry affects 45% of the open options contracts on the platform. The exchange currently has $27 billion worth of open interest in Bitcoin contracts, with the put/call ratio skewing slightly pessimistic at 0.52.
A call option gives buyers the right, but does not oblige them to buy an asset at a set price before the option expires. Typically, traders open these contracts when they’re expecting a price increase. A put option allows a trader to sell an asset at a set price before expiration. Traders tend to use them when they’re expecting an asset’s price to decrease.
Analysts at Singapore-based crypto trading desk, QCP Capital, flagged $85,000 as the max pain point. Bitcoin was recently trading at $87,016, up 0.4% over the past 24 hours, according to data provider CoinGecko.
But so far, indicators make it seem unlikely derivatives traders will be in for max pain.
“Deribit DVOL is currently at 47, which is relatively low—comparable to levels seen at the end of February and August 2024—signaling low implied volatility and limited expectations for sharp price action,” Deribit’s Strijers told Decrypt in an email.
The Derebit Implied Volatility Index, or DVOL, uses current activity in options markets to predict price volatility in the next 30 days.
It’s a Bitcoin and Ethereum equivalent of the Cboe Volatility Index, or VIX, which measures the stock market’s expectation of volatility based on S&P 500 index options.
Strijers sent his comment to Decrypt earlier this week, before U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on vehicles. But even after the unexpected macroeconomic news, the DVOL slid toward 46.
“In broader markets, uncertainty around U.S. tariffs remains high, and the lack of clarity is causing nervousness in the equity market,” Strijers added, “while U.S. dollar and gold prices remain high.”
He also flagged that Mt. Gox has already thrice shifted “sizeable amounts” of Bitcoin this month, with some of it going to Kraken. Although Glassnode analysts told Decrypt there’s little on-chain evidence to show that creditor repayments will restart, there’s still a chance.
Edited by James Rubin
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