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Right now, Interest has 12.00 holders, which may translate to its level of adoption and social credibility. It’s got a maximum supply of 1,000M – the number of Interest tokens won’t go beyond this limit. The current circulating supply is 1,000M, representing the number of Interest tokens currently available in the market. Interest’s liquidity of €0.00 also indicates how much of Interest can be bought or sold without significantly affecting its price.
Last updated: Dec 24, 2025, 01:54:57 PM
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Behind the move is a sharp narrowing in the profitability of the basis trade, in which traders attempt to capture a spread by buying spot bitcoin while selling BTC futures.
Futures open interest rose steadily as BTC pushed higher, climbing toward $60 billion across major venues.
The expiration involves over 50% of Deribit's total open interest, with a bullish bias indicated by a put-call ratio of 0.38.
Despite attempts to rebound, selling interest kept pressure on the downside, leaving DOGE in a technically vulnerable position.
BTC rose to $88,000 after the Bank of Japan raised interest rates. The increase, seen as a potential risk-off trigger, failed to spark a flight into the yen.
Institutional interest in Ripple-linked assets remains strong, though overall market participation is limited.
The Bank of Japan raised its short-term policy rate by 25 basis points to 0.75%, the highest in nearly 30 years.
U.S. inflation data for November, expected to show a 3.1% increase in CPI, could influence Federal Reserve interest rate decisions.
Daily memecoin volume slumped to just under $5 billion this month after surging more than 760% to near $87 billion in 2024 as interest in the pop-culture crypto tokens evaporated.
The firm says regulatory clarity is driving institutional investment, and fiat currency debasement is increasing interest in alternative stores of value, such as BTC and ETH.
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Interest (Interest) is a decentralized digital currency leveraging blockchain technology for secure transactions.
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