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BTC Options Overtake Perpetual Futures as Crypto Markets Enter 2026 Deleveraged

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James Ding
Jan 27, 2026 16:26

Coinbase and Glassnode Q1 2026 report reveals BTC options now exceed perpetual futures OI, with leverage dropping to 3% of market cap after October’s liquidation event.

Bitcoin’s derivatives market has undergone a structural transformation, with options open interest now surpassing perpetual futures for the first time following October’s mass liquidation event, according to the latest Coinbase and Glassnode institutional research report released January 27.

The shift marks a fundamental change in how traders are expressing risk. Systematic leverage across crypto markets has dropped to roughly 3% of total market capitalization (excluding stablecoins), down sharply from the leverage-heavy conditions that defined 2024 and early 2025. Rather than fleeing entirely, capital rotated into protective options structures.

Bitcoin Dominance Holds While Alts Falter

BTC dominance remained anchored near 59% through Q4, even as mid- and small-cap tokens failed to sustain their earlier gains. The report notes that supply dynamics point toward distribution—BTC supply active within three months jumped to 37% in Q4, while long-dormant coins saw modest movement.

Sentiment-wise, the Net Unrealized Profit/Loss indicator shifted from “Belief” to “Anxiety” during October and hasn’t recovered. Historical patterns suggest these anxiety phases typically coincide with consolidation rather than capitulation. Bitcoin currently trades at $87,762, though recent data from Coinbase shows the platform’s premium has turned negative—a sign of subdued domestic demand.

Ethereum’s Cycle Signals Losing Predictive Power

Perhaps the most striking finding: traditional cycle frameworks are becoming less useful for ETH. The report argues that structural changes—fee compression on Layer 2s, evolving network economics—have diluted the explanatory power of cycle-based analysis.

“Market outcomes are now more likely to be driven by broader liquidity conditions and relative positioning than by cycle duration alone,” the analysts wrote. Translation: don’t bet on ETH simply because it “should” pump based on historical timing.

Institutional Positioning Remains Defensive

Survey data from institutional respondents shows continued preference for large-cap exposure amid geopolitical uncertainty. The report describes sentiment as “selectively constructive”—institutions aren’t bearish, but they’re not chasing either.

This defensive posture aligns with the options market data. When sophisticated players shift from leverage to defined-risk strategies, it typically signals expectations of choppy conditions rather than directional conviction.

What This Means for Q1

The cleaner market structure post-deleveraging creates conditions for more sustainable moves when catalysts emerge. Lower leverage means smaller liquidation cascades. Options-heavy positioning means traders have already paid for their downside protection.

Key dates to watch: any macro events that could shift the current “Anxiety” sentiment regime. The report suggests volatility compression or stable macro conditions could provide the catalyst for sentiment improvement—though specific catalysts remain uncertain heading into February.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/btc-options-overtake-perpetuals-q1-2026-glassnode-coinbase

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