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Bitcoin options traders just piled $1.5 billion into $80,000 calls

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Bitcoin traders are rebuilding bets on a move toward $80,000 as easing geopolitical tensions, firmer institutional demand, and a rebound above $70,000 revive appetite for upside exposure after weeks of defensive positioning.

On Coinbase-owned Deribit, the largest venue for crypto options, the $80,000 call has become the single biggest strike by open interest this week, with around $1.5 billion tied up in contracts that pay off if Bitcoin rises above that level.

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This is also evident on the on-chain options platform, Derive, where open interest at the $85,000 strike has climbed to about $60 million, while $100,000 calls stand near $45 million.

The shift marks a notable change in tone after a stretch in which traders spent much of their energy buying protection against another leg lower.

However, Bitcoin has since recovered from early-week lows near $67,000, trading above $70,000, helped by a temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran that eased pressure on oil and steadied broader risk sentiment.

Nonetheless, the market has not fully let its guard down, as downside protection remains bid across longer maturities, and parts of the futures market continue to lean defensive.

Options traders rotate back to upside

The strongest evidence of improved market sentiment has come from traders reworking their positions after the ceasefire announcement.

On April 8, Deribit Insights revealed that one of the dominant structures into Easter involved buying April 24 puts at the $61,000 and $62,000 strikes, a sign that investors were still preparing for a deeper washout.

However, after the geopolitical headlines improved, those positions were rolled up on a premium-neutral basis into the $65,000 and $66,000 strikes, cutting downside notional by more than half.

At the same time, traders bought an April 10 call condor spanning $74,000 to $80,000 to position for near-term upside.

That repositioning was also reflected in the options surface. In maturities of less than seven days, skew moved from favoring puts toward a flatter profile as demand for calls returned. Implied volatility, which had firmed into the Trump deadline, held up even as prices rallied, allowing long-gamma holders to exit positions with gains tied to both price direction and volatility.

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Glassnode said volatility compression has deepened across the curve, with front-end implied volatility dropping into the low 40s as immediate stress pricing unwinds.

Bitcoin’s Implied Volatility (Source: Glassnode)

The firm said the ceasefire reinforced expectations for a quieter short-term backdrop, even though overall positioning remains light and cheaper options could draw fresh activity into upcoming macro events.

Ceasefire relief eases one pressure point

The macro backdrop helps explain why the crypto market was willing to shift into more bullish bets.

Market observers noted that Bitcoin’s recent recovery came alongside a move lower in oil after the temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran reduced fears of a deeper supply shock in the Middle East. Lower oil prices eased one of the more immediate inflation risks facing global markets and helped steady sentiment across risk assets.

For Bitcoin, the move mattered because the market had spent weeks trading more like a macro-sensitive asset. Traders were watching oil, bond yields, and Fed expectations alongside crypto-specific indicators.

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So, a pause in geopolitical escalation gave them a reason to reduce some of the defensive positioning that had built up during the conflict.

However, the macro picture is still mixed. The latest US consumer price index showed inflation at 3.3%, the highest since May 2024, while the monthly index rose 0.9%, the largest increase since mid-2022.

Those figures kept pressure on expectations for aggressive Fed easing. Markets are now pricing about a 30% chance of at least a quarter-point rate cut in December.

These developments leave enough room for relief rallies when geopolitical pressure eases, and oil stops driving the inflation debate higher.

Bitcoin’s options market appears to be trading that window. The concentration of interest at $80,000, $85,000, and even $100,000 reflects a market willing to price a test of higher levels if macro pressure continues to fade. On-chain price models help explain why those strikes are drawing attention.

Glassnode’s key reference levels place the active investors’ mean at $85,000, the short-term holder cost basis at $81,300, and the true market mean at around $78,000.

Bitcoin Risks Indicator (Source: Glasnode)

With spot recently around $71,800, those levels form a dense band of overhead resistance and potential price discovery if buyers keep pushing. Realized price, by contrast, sits much lower at $54,200, showing how far the market remains above aggregate cost basis even after the latest drawdown.

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Essentially, that cluster between $78,000 to $85,000 helps explain why $80,000 has become a focal point. It sits in the middle of a zone where several market-wide cost bases begin to converge.

Bitcoin’s on-chain data still point to a repair phase

However, the bullish turn in options does not settle the broader argument over where Bitcoin sits in the cycle.

Joao Wedson, founder of blockchain analytics firm Alphractal, said one of his key signals still points to the risk of another leg lower before a more durable advance takes hold.

He highlighted the crossover of investor price below the long-term holder realized price, a structure he said has historically appeared during extended accumulation phases rather than at the start of renewed momentum.

Bitcoin On-chain Price Dynamics (Source: Alphractal)

In practice, that means newer and more active capital has accepted lower prices than long-term holders paid. When that happens, market control tends to shift away from speculative participants and toward holders with longer time horizons.

This means that volatility can slow, but upside also becomes harder to sustain because rallies run into supply from investors trying to exit closer to breakeven.

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