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Bitcoin’s volatility has nearly disappeared. The risk hasn’t.

On August 7, 2026 by voice

Spot bitcoin ETFs are yet to see outflows this month, bringing in $754 million in the first week of August. Yet, bitcoin remains steady at $64,700, while options flow favors protection at $62,000 and $63,000.

The opposing signals point to a market with a spot bid but limited conviction. ETF demand has seemingly returned, but derivatives traders are guarding against a retreat ahead of today’s U.S. jobs report.

The options market adds another layer. Put options, giving holders the right but not the obligation to sell, accounted for 53.8% of bitcoin options volume over the past 24 hours, and three of the four most-traded contracts were puts at $62,000 or $63,000 expiring Aug. 10, Aug. 14 and Aug. 28, CoinGlass data shows.

Calls still represent 60.7% of total open interest, showing that the broader options market remains tilted toward calls even as recent trading focuses on downside puts.

Protection is also cheap. Deribit’s DVOL index, which tracks bitcoin’s expected 30-day volatility, is near 35, down from a high of 90 earlier this year. That implied volatility tracks the market’s pricing of future movements, implying not much is expected to happen in the near future.

Luke Deans, senior research associate at Bitwise, told CoinDesk the compression extends across 30-, 60- and 90-day trading ranges and from one-week to three-month options.

“The market is effectively becoming crowded around the expectation that very little will happen,” he said.

Macro data from the U.S. will test that assumption. Economists expect payrolls to have increased by roughly 97,500 in July after a 57,000 gain in June, with unemployment holding at 4.2%, according to FactSet.

A strong reading could lift bond yields and reinforce expectations for a Federal Reserve rate increase. A miss could pull yields lower, though it would also revive concerns about weakening growth.

“Thin participation and market illiquidity can create fragile conditions in which relatively modest changes in supply or demand produce outsized price moves,” Deans added.

“The key conclusion is that Bitcoin’s lack of movement should not be mistaken for an absence of risk,” he said. Stay alert!

Read more: For analysis of today’s activity in altcoins and derivatives, see Crypto Markets Today . For a comprehensive list of events this week, see CoinDesk’s “Crypto Week Ahead.”

What’s trending

  • Senate won’t vote on crypto Clarity Act before its summer break (CoinDesk): The U.S. Senate will not vote on the crypto market structure bill before it breaks for the rest of the month, but industry leaders still hope for when the lawmakers will cast their decision in September.
  • Bitcoin whales load up on $1.2 billion in $BTC as ETFs attract $750 million (CoinDesk): Blockchain data tracked by Santiment shows that whales and sharks, or wallets holding 10 $BTC to 10,000 $BTC, have accumulated over 20,000 $BTC, worth $1.2 billion at the ongoing market price, since July 29.
  • Stocks, dollar stall ahead of US jobs data; oil gains as Gulf tensions flare (Reuters): Global stocks headed for their strongest weekly gain since May on Friday, ahead of major ​U.S. jobs data, as investor optimism over robust earnings growth and enthusiasm over AI offset concern about another flare-up in Middle East tensions ‌that boosted oil.
  • Iran’s chief negotiator accuses Trump of ‘theater diplomacy’ with Hormuz traffic near standstill (CNBC): Tehran accused President Donald Trump of staging “theater diplomacy,” as U.S. and Iran offer opposing accounts on talks to end the war, which is broadening across the region, with Gulf energy infrastructure and key shipping chokepoints under renewed threat.

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