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Cryptocurrency Market Sees Surge in Perpetual Contracts Amidst Record Liquidations

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Last updated: September 25, 2025 2:01 am
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Published: September 25, 2025
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In a significant shift within the cryptocurrency market, ‘perpetual contracts’ have emerged as a focal point amid recent volatility. Analysts from Wall Street reported a staggering liquidation event on a recent Monday, where over $1.5 billion in long positions were forcibly closed, leading to one of the most severe flash crashes seen in nearly a month. While Bitcoin experienced a minor rebound to around $114,000, other leading cryptocurrencies, like Ethereum, have faced prolonged consolidation at lower price levels, underscoring the market’s fragility largely attributed to highly leveraged trading scenarios.

Perpetual contracts, a unique form of financial derivative, have gained traction, especially as they find a foothold in the regulated U.S. markets. These contracts differ from traditional derivatives in that they lack an expiration date or strike price, allowing traders to maintain their positions indefinitely. The profits and losses are contingent solely upon the price movements of the underlying asset, such as Bitcoin, resembling a perpetually renewable option contract.

Since the introduction of perpetual contract products to U.S. retail customers by Coinbase earlier this summer, interest has surged. Additionally, Cboe Global Markets is set to roll out its own offering of these contracts in November, signifying a notable entrance of mainstream Wall Street institutions into this high-risk trading environment.

The standout feature of perpetual contracts is their potential for extreme leverage. For example, a trader can initiate a $5,000 long position on Bitcoin with merely $500, employing a 10x leverage. If Bitcoin’s price increases by 10%, the trader’s initial investment can double, netting a profit of $500. However, the risks are equally pronounced; a 10% drop in Bitcoin’s price could lead to complete liquidation of the $500 principal, resulting in a ‘one-click reset’ of the position.

To keep the contract prices aligned with the spot prices of the underlying assets, perpetual contracts employ a ‘funding rate’ mechanism. This mechanism requires traders who hold long positions to pay a periodic fee to those holding short positions when the contract price exceeds the spot price. This scenario not only reduces potential profits for longs but also presents short traders with an additional income source.

Interest in perpetual contracts has surged dramatically over the past year. Adam Morgan McCarthy, head of research at the analytics firm Kaiko, noted that these contracts now account for approximately 68% of Bitcoin’s trading volume. During a bull market where Bitcoin’s price has risen by over 70% in the past year, traders eager for quick returns have increasingly gravitated toward these financial instruments.

As perpetual contracts become more popular, mainstream trading platforms are racing to incorporate them into their services. Coinbase’s Head of Trading, Scott Shapiro, has indicated ambitions to expand leverage options beyond the current 10x cap, signaling a move to push the boundaries of trading leverage. In tandem, other institutions are entering the fray. For instance, brokerage firm Robinhood has started catering to retail traders in Europe, and crypto firm Gemini offers products with leverage as high as 100 times.

Catherine Clay, Head of Global Derivatives at Cboe, shared plans to officially introduce perpetual contracts to the market in November. For trading platforms, this sector represents a highly lucrative opportunity. Robinhood’s recent second-quarter earnings report revealed that cryptocurrency and options trading accounted for nearly 80% of their trading revenue, while traditional stock trading constituted just 12%. This remarkable surge in trading activity has propelled Robinhood’s stock price over 200% this year, eventually earning the company a spot in the S&P 500 Index.

However, as with many speculative transactions, it appears that the platforms facilitating these trades may stand to gain the most from this burgeoning market.

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