Ethereum open interest across major derivatives exchanges climbed to approximately $33.37 billion as of March 16 to 17, 2026, following an 18 to 19 percent surgeEthereum open interest across major derivatives exchanges climbed to approximately $33.37 billion as of March 16 to 17, 2026, following an 18 to 19 percent surge

ETH Open Interest Jumps 18% in 24 Hours as Traders Build Positions Across Major Exchanges

2026/03/18 17:53
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Ethereum open interest across major derivatives exchanges climbed to approximately $33.37 billion as of March 16 to 17, 2026, following an 18 to 19 percent surge in a single 24-hour window.

The move represents one of the sharpest single-day buildups in leveraged ETH positions in recent months and points to a significant shift in trader sentiment toward the asset.

What the Chart Shows

The CryptoQuant data covering the past 30 days tells a clear story. Through most of November and December, open interest changes were relatively contained, oscillating modestly above and below zero across exchanges. That changed sharply in mid-January, when a cluster of large negative bars signaled a wave of position liquidations and OI contraction. February brought an even more dramatic flush, with some of the deepest negative readings in the entire chart window, particularly concentrated around February 9 through February 23.

What has happened since is the notable part. From late February into early March, open interest has been climbing steadily, and the bars extending above zero have grown consistently larger. The surge recorded on March 16 represents the most aggressive single-session OI expansion visible in the entire 30-day window, with nearly every major exchange contributing positive readings simultaneously.

Where the Positions Are Being Built

Binance remains the dominant venue for ETH derivatives activity, holding over $6.59 billion in open interest. Gate follows at $3.87 billion, with Bybit at $2.35 billion and OKX at $2.04 billion. The fact that the recent OI surge is spread across multiple exchanges rather than concentrated in one venue suggests broad participation rather than a single large actor driving the move.

Deribit, which primarily serves options traders, also shows positive OI changes in the recent window, indicating that the bullish positioning is not limited to perpetual futures but extends into the options market as well.

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What Rising OI Alongside Rising Price Means

CryptoQuant analysts describe the current setup as a reflexive environment. When open interest rises alongside price, it typically means new capital is entering the market to support fresh long positions rather than existing shorts being squeezed out. The distinction matters because short squeezes tend to be sharp and short-lived, while genuine capital inflows into new long positions can sustain price momentum over a longer period.

ETH is currently trading around $2,340, having recently broken through a resistance zone near $2,180. Analysts are watching a daily close above $2,385 as the next key level, with $2,581 as the target if that level is confirmed.

The Risk Side of the Picture

A rapid OI expansion of this scale also carries risk. Highly leveraged markets are sensitive to sudden reversals, and a crowded long position can unwind quickly if price fails to follow through. The February chart data is a recent reminder of what that looks like, with weeks of OI contraction accompanied by steep price declines.

CryptoQuant has also flagged what it calls an adoption paradox surrounding Ethereum. Network activity, including daily active addresses and smart contract calls, hit all-time highs in March 2026, surpassing even 2021 bull market peaks. Yet price has lagged significantly behind that on-chain growth. Some models warn of a potential pullback toward $1,500 by late Q3 2026 if broader capital inflows do not accelerate to match network usage.

For now, the derivatives market is voting with leverage. Whether the price action justifies that positioning over the coming weeks is the question the chart cannot yet answer.

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