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Ether's Rally to 25-Month High on DeFi Boom Drives Record Demand for Derivatives
Record open interest in ether derivatives suggests the recent price rally has legs.
Von Omkar Godbole

Investor interest in the ether
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- Open interest in futures or total value of outstanding contracts rose to a record high of $1.73 billion on Friday, according to data source Skew.
- The previous record high of $1.45 billion was reached on Aug. 5.
- The value of open positions in the options market also reached a record high of $454 million.
- ETH’s price jumped to a two-year high of $445 on Friday and is trading near $435 at press time, according to CoinDesk’s ether price index.

- Futures open interest has increased by nearly 300% this year.
- On July 22, ETH’s price broke out of a two-month price range of $210 to $250.
- Since then, ETH has rallied by 65% and the number of open positions in the futures market and options market has increased by 50% and 53%, respectively.
- Increasing open interest is viewed as indicating money flowing into the marketplace.
- That rise in open interest combined with a price rally is usually taken to indicate there is solid support for the upward trend.
- ETH has established a foothold above the June 2019 high of $365, while bitcoin has yet to clear the high of $13,880 seen 13 months ago.
- The second-largest cryptocurrency by market value, ETH has gained nearly 240% this year, powered by the exploding popularity in decentralized finance (DeFi), which runs on the Ethereum blockchain.
- “The DeFi boom looks to be powering gains in ether,” said John Ng Pangilinan, managing partner at Singapore-based Signum Capital.
- Right now, the options market is currently skewed bullish on ETH with calls (bullish bets) claiming higher prices than puts (bearish bets) on the one, three, and six-month time frames. In short, most of those placing bets on the future direction of ether think the cryptocurrency still has room to rise.
- In another sign of this belief, the futures market is in contango – a condition where futures price trades higher than the spot price.
- Denis Vinokourov, head of research at the London-based digital asset firm Bequant, noted that the continued rise in ETH’s price is notable considering how the costs of executing transactions on Ethereum’s blockchain have recently gone nuclear.
Also read: Decentralized Finance Frenzy Drives Ethereum Transaction Fees to All-Time Highs
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