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80% of CME crypto futures expire by August

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June 10, 2025
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CME’s Bitcoin futures and options structure has become increasingly condensed and cautious, with the vast majority of notional exposure now expiring within the next four weeks.

At the same time, the annualized basis curve has flattened to its narrowest level since April, offering minimal incentive for arbitrage-driven carry trades and limited insight into longer-term market expectations.

On June 6, futures open interest on CME stood at $15.51 billion. Of this total, $12.42 billion, or 80%, was allocated to contracts expiring in one to two months. The two-to-three-month bucket held another $2.92 billion, while contracts beyond three months accounted for less than $175 million.

Bitcoin CME Futures Open Interest USD (Stacked)
Chart showing the open interest for CME Bitcoin futures by expiry from June 2 to June 6, 2025 (Source: CryptoQuant)

Such extreme front-loading suggests that institutional participants, including asset managers and hedge funds, are almost entirely focused on near-term exposure. This likely reflects a mix of low-conviction positioning and a focus on basis-capture strategies tightly coupled to spot ETF arbitrage.

It also exposes the market to a heightened risk of volatility if spot prices move sharply before the July expiry, which now holds most of the leverage.

The futures basis confirms the lack of directional aggression. The annualized premium on the 1-to-2-month contract is just 0.43 %, while the 2-to-3-month yield is 0.97 %.

The curve tops out at 2.71 % for expiries beyond six months, with just 2.3 percentage points separating the short and long ends.

This is the flattest term structure since early Q2 and falls well below historical norms, which often saw 4–6 points of spread in trending environments.

Bitcoin CME Futures Annualized Basis
Graph showing the annualized basis for CME Bitcoin futures from June 2 to June 6, 2025 (Source: CryptoQuant)

The compressed basis tells us two things. First, the spot bid, driven in part by steady ETF inflows, has pulled futures pricing closer to cash.

Second, leveraged long interest appears muted, with market participants either avoiding directional risk or expressing it through less capital-intensive options structures.

CME’s options data corroborates this view. Total options open interest reached $89.87 million, with $69.38 million in calls and only $20.47 million in puts. The notional call-to-put ratio of 3.4 highlights a prevailing bias toward upside protection or speculative bets, though the relatively small overall size suggests the directional appetite is cautious.

Options are often used for low-convexity hedging rather than large directional risk, and current figures point to just that.

Bitcoin CME Options Open Interest USD (Stacked by position)
Chart showing open interest for CME Bitcoin options by position from June 2 to June 6, 2025 (Source: CryptoQuant)

In terms of expiration, $48.19 million, or more than half the options book, matures in one to two months. The remaining volume is scattered across longer durations, including $14.91 million in the four-to-five-month bucket and $16.43 million in options beyond six months, likely reflecting some positioning for early 2026.

Bitcoin CME Options Open Interest USD (Stacked by expiration)
Chart showing the open interest for CME Bitcoin options by expiry from June 2 to June 6, 2025 (Source: CryptoQuant)

The spot market provides an important context for understanding the current setup. On June 6, Bitcoin opened near $101,551 and closed at $104,407. The day marked the end of a multi-day run of elevated volume following the first week of the month, during which time a large number of June futures positions rolled forward.

With over 80% of the futures book now concentrated in July, any material move in spot over the next four weeks will echo through tightly packed institutional positions.

This crowded structure raises the possibility of a short-dated volatility event, particularly if Bitcoin tests the $110,000-$115,000 zone. Hedging flows from options desks, delta adjustments from large structured positions, or ETF-driven dislocations could easily amplify short-term price moves.

Given the thin open interest further down the curve, the market’s ability to absorb that volatility via roll extensions or risk redistribution seems limited.

At the same time, the flat basis reflects a broader trend seen throughout 2025: the growing compression of yield between futures and spot. This suggests that traditional cash-and-carry trades, once a core pillar of institutional crypto strategy, now offer diminishing returns.

CME’s Bitcoin derivatives board has entered a phase of concentrated short-dated positioning, extremely tight basis spreads, and directional indecision. Futures exposure is overwhelmingly short-term, while options positioning leans bullish but remains modest in scale.

These patterns reinforce the notion of a market waiting for stronger cues to break its current holding pattern.

Should volatility return in June or early July, the present setup could make CME’s board a key channel for reflexive price action.

Until then, carry desks, ETF arbitrageurs, and cautious macro traders appear content to stay close to spot, harvest minimal yield, and wait for clarity.

The post 80% of CME crypto futures expire by August appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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