Bitcoin $72,500 Dip Contract Hits 56.5% as BTC Tests Key Level
Bitcoin's $72,500 May dip contract sits at 56.5% as of 20:48 UTC May 28, up 31.5pp since its May 27 launch, on Iran-driven BTC weakness.
The Bitcoin $72,500 dip-by-May contract has repriced 31.5 points — from 0.25 at its May 27 opening to 0.565 as of 20:48 UTC May 28 — on $118,059 of 24-hour volume. With expiry June 1 at 04:00 UTC, three days of price exposure remain.
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