The total open interest of BTC contracts on the entire network reached US$70.298 billion
the total open interest of BTC contracts on the entire network has reached 627,700 coins (approximately 70.298 billion US dollars), with a 24-hour decrease of 0.89%. Among them, CME ranks first with 148,100 BTC (approximately 16.574 billion US dollars), accounting for 23.57%, with a 24-hour decrease of 0.38%; Binance ranks second with 105,000 BTC (approximately 11.763 billion US dollars), accounting for 16.73%, with a 24-hour decrease of 3.86%.
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