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Record $27B BTC and ETH Options Expired Quietly Amid Holiday Lull

The expiry involved $23.6 billion in BTC options and $3.8 billion in ETH options, clearing over 50% of the Deribit’s open interest.

Written By:
Gopal Solanky

Last updated: December 26, 2025 5:55 PM
Published 2025-12-26
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Last updated: December 26, 2025 5:55 PM
Published 2025-12-26
Record $27B BTC and ETH Options Expired Quietly Amid Holiday Lull

Key Highlights

  • Largest-ever options expire with $27 billion notional ($23.6B BTC + $3.8B ETH); it cleared over 50% of Deribit’s open interest and passed orderly with minimal volatility. 
  • The expiry removes selling pressure from BTC, setting stage for freer price discovery and potential volatility spike into 2026.
  • Traders are eying early January for liquidity to return for upside bias if ETF inflows resume, amid regulatory and macro catalysts. 

The cryptocurrency market experienced its largest-ever options expiry today, with approximately $27 billion in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) contracts settling on Deribit. Despite the huge scale of capital involved in the expiration, the calm market reaction underscores the subdued trading environment characteristic of the Christmas holiday period. 

The event, occurring on Boxing Day, involved $23.6 billion in BTC options and $3.8 billion in ETH options, clearing over 50% of the Deribit’s open interest. The settlement occurred orderly with minimal immediate price swings. Bitcoin traded steadily around $88,000–$89,000, while Ethereum hovered near $2,950–$2,980, as per CoinMarketCap data. 

At the time of publishing, BTC was trading at $88,500, while ETH was hovering around $2,960—both up nearly 1.5% in the past 24 hours. 

Record expiry and market stance 

Pre-expiry data revealed a bullish skew: BTC’s put/call ratio stood at about 0.35–0.38, with heavy call interest at $100,000+ strikes and max pain around $95,000–$96,000. For ETH, max pain was near $3,000–$3,100. 

Experts note that dealers pinned BTC in a tight $85,000–$90,000 range throughout December likely through Gamma hedging. This is a risk management strategy that involves adjusting the delta of an options position by buying or selling BTC to maintain a delta-neutral portfolio. The move likely suppressed volatility as market makers bought dips and sold rallies to remain delta-neutral.

The expiry removes this “gamma pinning,” freeing prices from artificial constraints and potentially enabling greater movement into 2026. Analysts expect volatility to pick up as hedging pressures fade and positions roll into January/March contracts. 

“A large Bitcoin options expiry rolls off, removing a chunk of short-term dealer gamma that’s been suppressing volatility and pulling price back toward high-interest strikes,” noted a trader on X, stating that if strong continuation meets bid support it will lead to accumulation while acceptance lower or weak bounce will expand distribution. 

Impact of low volatility and Christmas holidays

The thin holiday liquidity has muted any dramatic response so far, with trading volumes plummeting during the Christmas week as many institutional and retail participants away from desks. 

Historical patterns show December holidays often feature low volatility and range-bound action in crypto, exacerbated this year by tax-loss harvesting and year-end de-risking. Through implied volatility metrics, such as BTC’s around 40–45%, remained moderate, reflecting traders’ reluctance to bet on big moves amid reduced market depth. 

This low-volatility backdrop aligns with broader 2025 trends: despite institutional adoption via ETFs and derivatives growth, Q4 has been crypto’s weakest on record. During this quarter, BTC failed to sustain new highs above the $100K range and it shrinked below $90,000. Thin books during holidays amplify risk but also create opportunities for freer price discovery post-expiry, probably during the first few days of the new year.  

Outlook for 2026

As liquidity normalizes in early January, traders watch for a potential “Santa Rally” extension or renewed downside. Bullish call dominance, as per Deribit data, suggests upside bias if spot demand returns, but ongoing ETF outflows and risk-off sentiment could cap gains. 

“As we move into 2026, the cryptocurrency sector is entering a phase of strategic consolidation,” says Vikas Gupta, Country Manager at Bybit India. “The sharp volatility of late 2025 underscored the market’s sensitivity to global macroeconomic shifts. In the year ahead, regulatory clarity will be the primary catalyst, with initiatives such as the SEC’s proposed “innovation exemption” likely to influence how digital-asset firms operate and scale.” 

The event marks a structural milestone for maturing crypto derivatives markets. Yet, the holiday quietly reminds us that even record-breaking expiries can pass without fanfare in low-participation periods. 

“Changes in monetary policy across major economies will shape liquidity conditions and risk appetite. Although sentiment has improved from the extreme fear of November, traders remain cautious, with elevated futures open interest pointing to shorter, tactical positioning,” Gupta added, “Nevertheless, deeper institutional participation and clearer compliance frameworks support a constructive long-term outlook, making 2026 a year that rewards disciplined conviction.”

Market participants now shift focus to 2026 flows, where increased volatility may finally unlock the next major leg. With the massive December gamma hedging pressure lifted, Bitcoin can respond more freely to fundamental drivers like spot ETF demand and macro liquidity.

Also read: Ben Cowen Warns Ethereum Unlikely to Reach 2026 Highs

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Gopal Solanky, Senior Reporter for Markets and Protocols at The Crypto Times
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Gopal Solanky is a Senior Reporter, Markets & Protocols at The Crypto Times, based in Ahmedabad. He covers institutional crypto adoption, Bitcoin treasury strategies, DeFi markets, protocol ecosystems, Ethereum network activity, Hyperliquid, on-chain trends, and broader digital asset market movements. Gopal has been active in the crypto ecosystem for more than six years. Before joining The Crypto Times full-time in 2023, he worked as a freelance crypto content writer, developing a strong understanding of blockchain infrastructure, DeFi protocols, market cycles, token mechanics, and peer-to-peer systems. His reporting focuses on explaining how protocols work, why market movements happen, and how institutional and on-chain activity affects crypto investors and builders. At The Crypto Times, Gopal regularly writes market analysis, protocol explainers, breaking news, and technical breakdowns across Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, altcoins, treasury companies, and Web3 infrastructure. He also conducts on-the-record interviews with regional Web3 founders, protocol teams, and ecosystem leaders. His work has been cited by external publications, including Vulture.com, in coverage of major crypto stories such as the Hawk Tuah memecoin controversy. His reporting has also contributed to The Crypto Times’ coverage of major industry events, including FTX-related developments, institutional crypto adoption, and emerging protocol narratives. Gopal holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications, giving him a technical foundation for analyzing blockchain systems, crypto infrastructure, and market data.

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