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$3.21B in Bitcoin Options and $624M in Ethereum Options Expire on June 6

$3.21B in Bitcoin Options and $624M in Ethereum Options Expire on June 6

CryptoRoCryptoRo2025/06/06 15:40
By:Rada Mateescu

Key Points

  • Over $3.8 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options expire on June 6 on Deribit.
  • BTC is trading above $104,000, and ETH trades at $2,600.

Deribit released the Bitcoin and Ethereum options expiry data for June 6 in a volatile crypto market.

Deribit’s Bitcoin and Ethereum Options Expiry Data

On June 5, Deribit released the BTC and ETH options expiry data via X.

On June 6, over $3.8 billion in crypto options will expire at 08:00 (UTC).

$3.21 billion in Bitcoin options will expire with a Put/Call Ratio of 0.76 and a Max Pain Point of $105,000, higher than BTC’s current price.

Also, $624 million in Ethereum options are set to expire with a Put/Call Ratio of 0.69 and a Max Pain Point of $2,600.

🚨 Options Expiry Alert 🚨

At 08:00 UTC Friday, over $3.8B in crypto options are set to expire on Deribit. $BTC : $3.21B notional | Put/Call: 0.76 | Max Pain: $105K $ETH : $624M notional | Put/Call: 0.69 | Max Pain: $2,600

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— Deribit (@DeribitOfficial) June 5, 2025

On June 5, both BTC and ETH experienced price volatilty.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Price Trajectories

Here are the price actions for BTC and ETH on June 5:

Bitcoin Price Action

At the moment of writing this article, BTC is trading above $104,000, down by almost 1% in the past 24 hours. Earlier on June 5, BTC was trading above $105,000 following its recent slight price decline.

BTC price in USD today

Regarding the institutional interest in BTC, it seems to have picked up steam again. Following three consecutive days of outflows, the US BTC ETFs recorded two days of inflows.

On June 5, BTC ETFs recorded almost $87 million in inflows, after seeing over $378 million in inflows on June 4.

$3.21B in Bitcoin Options and $624M in Ethereum Options Expire on June 6 image 0 SoSoValue data – BTC ETF inflows

As of June 5, the total net assets in BTC ETFs surpassed $126,6 billion, and the cumulative net inflow in the crypto products was above $44,5 billion, according to SoSoValue data.

Ethereum Price Action

At the moment of writing this article, ETH is trading above $2,600, down by more than 1% in the past 24 hours, after reaching prices over $2.670 on June 4.

ETH price in USD today

Regarding the ETH ETFs in the US, the crypto products continued their inflow streak for 13 consecutive days. On June 4, ETH ETFs saw almost $57 million in inflows, according to SoSoValue data. The biggest inflow day since May 16 was June 3, above $109 million.

SoSoValue data – ETH ETF inflows

As of June 5, the US-based ETH ETFs saw over $9,8 billion in total net assets, and the cumulative net inflow in the crypto products was almost $3,3 billion, SoSoValue data shows.

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