Data: BTC open interest has decreased by 55% from its historical high, marking the largest decline since April 2023.

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ChainCatcher reports that encryption analyst Maartunn posted on X stating that BTC futures open interest has decreased by 55 from its historical high, the largest drop since April 2023.

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