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Market Needs A Stronger Boost Than Trump's Crypto Strategic Reserve: New Bybit X Block Scholes Crypto Derivatives Report

Bybit , the worlds second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, released the latest weekly crypto derivatives analytics report with Block Scholes as President Trump signed the executive order to establish a strategic BTC reserve on Thursday.

In the first week of March, crypto market movements suggested traders had digested the positive news and pulled towards bearish territories with a declining S P 500 and growing skepticism surrounding ETH and SOL. This waning enthusiasm is evidenced by a notable increase in demand for short-term protective options as investors seek to mitigate potential risks in the evolving market landscape.

Key Highlights:

  • Stable Funding Rates : Following President Trumps announcement on Mar. 2 , the spot prices of involved cryptocurrencies surged. However, funding rates for these assets have not reached extreme levels, remaining relatively stable compared to highs seen prior to Trumps inauguration. This suggests a balanced demand for long positions, indicating subdued short interest in the market.
  • Volatility in ETH Options : The enthusiasm surrounding ETH was quickly tempered as ongoing tariff discussions contributed to bearish market sentiment. This has resulted in a notable increase in realized volatility, surpassing options-implied levels. As traders seek protection, the market has seen a shift in short-term volatility towards puts, reflecting a cautious outlook.
  • Decline in SOL Open Interest : The report also notes a decrease in open interest for Solana options at the end of February. Despite the inclusion of SOL in the proposed crypto reserve, open interest has not seen a corresponding uptick, with a majority of new positions still favoring calls, albeit at a lackluster pace.

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