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Home»Opinion»Bitcoin recovers to $77,400 as futures data hints at rising trader caution
Bitcoin recovers to $77,400 as futures data hints at rising trader caution
Bitcoin holds near $77,400 on May 20, 2026, as derivatives data reveals falling open interest and institutional ETF outflows. Read our analysis of the curren...
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Bitcoin recovers to $77,400 as futures data hints at rising trader caution

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnMay 20, 2026Updated:June 11, 20265 Mins Read
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By Michael Fawn

On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, Bitcoin price action held steady near the $77,400 mark as derivatives data indicated a shift toward risk reduction among major traders. While the largest cryptocurrency added 0.7% since midnight UTC, the gentle recovery was accompanied by falling futures open interest. This divergence suggests that market participants are likely trimming their exposure into the bounce rather than placing new bets on immediate upward momentum. The market remains cautious after Bitcoin failed to break above $83,000 last week, leading to a 5% loss over the past week. This subdued mood persists even as other risk assets face pressure. U.S. equities fell on Tuesday following a selloff in the bond market, and investors are now maintaining a defensive posture ahead of Nvidia (NVDA) earnings due after the closing bell on Wednesday. In the crypto sector, cooling activity was evident as 24-hour futures volume dropped 29% to $142.76 billion. For many observers, this indicates a “wait-and-see” approach as the market grapples with a key level of support. This sentiment aligns with a broader Bitcoin price analysis that shows the currency testing short-term holder cost bases and technical resistance near $78,000.

Derivatives data highlights hedging and risk reduction

The cooling of Bitcoin futures activity was reflected in specific positioning metrics across major exchanges. Cumulative open interest in dollar and USDT-denominated futures slipped to 257,000 BTC. Meanwhile, the global open interest tally for Bitcoin futures dropped by 1,000 BTC to 744,000 BTC. These figures suggest that traders are using the price recovery to exit positions rather than adding leverage. On Bitfinex, margin longs have climbed to a two-and-a-half-year high of 80,636 BTC, the highest level since December 2023. This massive accumulation of leveraged positions comes as Bitcoin struggles below resistance levels. If these technical floors fail to hold, the high concentration of longs could lead to increased volatility. Market uncertainty is also visible in the options space. Implied volatility for both Bitcoin and Ether sits near 2026 lows, prompting the exchange Deribit to flag long straddles as a preferred near-term trade. This strategy is a bet on a significant move in either direction, rather than a directional call, reflecting the market’s indecision about the next major trend.

XRP and Ether show diverging speculative interest

While Bitcoin remains stagnant, Ether (ETH) managed to outperform the market leader by gaining 1% to reach $2,130. Open interest in the Ether market is heating up again, climbing back above 15 million tokens and nearing the record high of 15.52 million set on May 16. However, positive funding rates combined with a negative 24-hour cumulative volume delta present a mixed picture of who is truly driving the price. XRP emerged as a notable outlier on Wednesday. Open interest for the token rose by over 5% to 2.15 billion XRP, reaching its highest level since October 11. Despite price gains alongside this interest, the cumulative volume delta is the second most negative among major coins. This suggests that some participants may be shorting the bounce, using aggressive market orders to lead price action. Other altcoins produced a fragmented performance as investors grew selective. XDC became the top performer, rising 12% on the back of a 44% spike in daily trading volume. Privacy token DASH also gained 10%, continuing an uptrend that began in early April. Conversely, tokens like TON and ATOM saw losses between 1% and 3%, highlighting the lack of a uniform market recovery.

Macro headwinds and institutional outflows weigh on sentiment

The broader macro outlook for crypto liquidations is increasingly influenced by the traditional bond market. The US 10-year Treasury yield recently climbed to 4.599%, its highest level since mid-2025. While Bitcoin fell about 6% in the days leading up to May 19 — dropping from $82,000 to $76,800 — these rising yields have added a layer of complexity to the global liquidity environment. Institutional appetite appears to be cooling significantly. U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded more than $1.5 billion in net outflows since May 7, 2026. On May 19 alone, these funds saw $648 million in outflows. This trend suggests that professional investors are pulling back as the “Altcoin Season” indicator tumbled from 50/100 last week to 34/100 today. Traders remain focused on downside protection as the 25-Delta Skew for options rose by 42.75% as of May 19. This suggests a growing demand for put options as a hedge. With global bond yields rising and ETF flows deteriorating, the market is bracing for further volatility if Bitcoin cannot sustain its current position near $77,400. In the meantime, speculative activity remains high in specific assets like XRP as buyers test resistance during this period of consolidation.
Michael Fawn

About Michael Fawn

Michael Fawn is a cryptocurrency journalist and blockchain analyst with a passion for breaking down complex market trends into easy-to-understand insights. Covering everything from Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins and Web3 innovation, Michael focuses on delivering accurate, timely, and engaging crypto news for investors and enthusiasts alike. With years of experience following the digital asset industry, Michael keeps readers informed on the latest developments shaping the future of finance.

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