CryptoQuant Reports CME Basis Compression, Says Bitcoin Bottom Not Formed

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CME basis compression and a 47% drop in open interest signal deleveraging, but no clear capitulation bottom has formed.

Signs of stress are building in Bitcoin’s derivatives markets. Cooling demand for futures exposure and a sharp drop in open interest signal that deleveraging is still underway. CryptoQuant says conditions do not yet resemble past cycle bottoms.

BTC Futures Basis Shrinks as CME Curve Signals Cooling Risk Appetite

Data from CryptoQuant shows compression in the CME Bitcoin futures basis. Compared with late 2025 and a year ago, premiums across maturities have narrowed. Longer-dated contracts have seen the sharpest decline. As a result, traders appear less willing to pay extra for future Bitcoin exposure.

Such compression reflects cooling demand for leveraged long positions. When confidence is strong, futures typically trade at a wider premium to spot. However, that premium is now shrinking. Forward risk appetite has softened, pointing to a more cautious tone across the market.

At the same time, the futures curve remains upward sloping, and that detail matters. In past bear market lows, the curve flipped into backwardation. During December 2018 and December 2022, futures traded below spot prices as stress intensified and forced selling peaked.

Meanwhile, the slope of the curve has been trending lower since 2025. Similar patterns appeared ahead of the 2019 and 2022 bear phases. Even so, the structure has not turned negative. That suggests positioning is unwinding gradually rather than collapsing under pressure.

CME Open Interest Plunges 47% as Bitcoin Deleveraging Deepens

CME futures data reveals significant deleveraging. Open interest on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has fallen close to 47% from its peak levels. Notably, a comparable decline occurred during the 2022 downturn. Such a drop points to a broad reduction in speculative exposure.

Lower open interest usually reflects liquidations, position closures, and reduced hedging demand. In other words, traders are trimming risk. Despite that cleanup, the absence of backwardation implies the process may not be complete.

Historically, true cycle lows often coincide with extreme fear and forced exits. Moreover, recent rebounds have struggled to gain traction, and sellers remain near resistance zones. Without a sharp spike in stress indicators, rallies may remain capped.

As such, basis compression and open interest contraction signal a mid-cycle bearish phase. Conditions look weaker than during expansion periods but less severe than full capitulation events. In short, the market structure appears to be adjusting and not breaking.

CryptoQuant concludes that a reset is still in motion. Cooling leverage and narrowing premiums suggest that the reset is still in progress. Past cycles show that durable bottoms tend to form when futures curves invert and speculative positioning collapses more abruptly.

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