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Bitcoin’s Latest Rally Shows Shift: Spot Demand Rises as Open Interest Declines

In a notable departure from previous price surges, Bitcoin’s recent rally appears to be driven by genuine spot market demand rather than speculative leverage, according to crypto analyst Murphy. The analyst highlighted on X that while…

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Bitcoin’s Latest Rally Shows Shift: Spot Demand Rises as Open Interest Declines
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Bitcoin’s Latest Rally Shows Shift: Spot Demand Rises as Open Interest Declines

In a notable departure from previous price surges, Bitcoin’s recent rally appears to be driven by genuine spot market demand rather than speculative leverage, according to crypto analyst Murphy. The analyst highlighted on X that while the price jump triggered significant short liquidations, the open interest (OI) in futures actually declined, suggesting that the upward movement was fueled by the unwinding of bearish positions and an influx of spot buyers, not by new leveraged bets.

Spot Relative Volume Signals Buying Pressure

Murphy pointed to the spot relative volume (SRV) on exchanges, which reached 2.94 on August 19-20, nearly three times the 30-day average. This metric indicates a substantial increase in spot trading activity, which Murphy interprets as a sign of real buying interest. Unlike previous rallies that were predominantly driven by derivatives speculation, this time the market saw a direct injection of capital from investors purchasing the underlying asset.

Declining Open Interest: A Different Market Structure

The decline in open interest during a price surge is a key differentiator. Typically, rallies accompanied by rising OI suggest that new positions are being opened, often fueled by leverage. In contrast, the recent pattern points to short sellers being forced to cover their positions, which can create a more sustainable price movement. Murphy noted that this is the first time such a spot-driven dynamic has appeared since the market entered a bearish phase, offering a potentially positive signal, though he cautioned that it does not alone confirm a trend reversal.

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