In crypto news today, the markets are bracing for a spike in Bitcoin volatility as approximately $2.6Bn in options contracts are set to expire across major exchanges. Bitcoin USD is currently holding firmly above the $70,000 threshold, but derivatives data indicate a potential gravitational pull downward toward the ‘max pain’ price of $69,000.
With 31,700 Bitcoin contracts and 184,000 Ethereum contracts rolling off the board, traders are watching closely to see if the 08:00 UTC settlement triggers a relief rally or a short-term correction.
The expiry comes as spot markets attempt to consolidate after adding +$150Bn to the total market cap earlier this week, as it reached $2.5 trillion once more.
Prices have been cooling off since Friday morning, and the divergence between the current spot price and the max pain levels suggests the next few hours could be choppy.
Bitcoin Options: $69,000 Max Pain Level — What It Means for BTC Price
The lion’s share of today’s expiry lies in Bitcoin, with a notional value of roughly $2.2Bn. Data from CoinGlass highlights a max pain point of $69,000, slightly below the current trading range. If prices gravitate toward this level before settlement, Bitcoin could see a sharp flush to punish over-leveraged longs.
The put/call ratio for this batch of contracts sits at 1.7, indicating a heavy dominance of bearish bets. A ratio significantly above 1.0 typically signals that traders are hedging against downside risk, with more expiring shorts (puts) than longs (calls) in the mix.

Open interest (OI) on Deribit remains highest at the $60,000 strike price, suggesting that while the immediate max pain is near $69,000, the broader market structure still has significant defensive positioning lower down.
If Bitcoin holds above $70,000 through the settlement window, the failure of these bearish puts to profit could force a rapid unwinding, potentially fueling a move toward $75,000.
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Ethereum Options: $1,950 Max Pain: Volatility Risk for ETH USD
Ethereum faces its own settlement pressure today, with approximately 184,000 contracts expiring carrying a notional value of around $380M. Unlike Bitcoin’s bearish skew, Ethereum’s put/call ratio stands at 0.85, signaling a more balanced but slightly bullish sentiment among traders.
However, the max pain price for ETH is significantly lower at $1,950. With Ethereum trading well above this level, the risk of a “pinning” event, in which price is pulled down to maximize option writer profits, is less severe but not impossible.
Recent discussions around Ethereum’s roadmap have added fundamental noise to the price action, but today’s moves will likely be driven by these derivatives flows.
If ETH can maintain its distance from the $1,950 max pain point, it confirms strong spot demand, potentially setting the stage for a run at $2,200.

Analyst Views: Is a Relief Rally Coming, or is a Deeper Correction Next?
Market watchers are divided on whether this option’s expiry will mark a local top or a refueling station for the next leg up. Data from GreeksLive shows that selling call options has dominated trading over the last 48 hours.
“Despite ongoing price gains, momentum has slowed,” the firm noted, pointing out that Bitcoin is poised to challenge $75,000 only if it can shake off the expiry-induced drag.
A contrarian view suggests that the high put/call ratio on Bitcoin acts as a signal for a squeeze. When the crowd is heavy on puts, the market often moves the opposite way to punish the majority.
Market sentiment has suddenly flipped in recent days, and if spot buyers absorb the selling pressure at $69,000, the path of least resistance remains up.
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