Open interest hitting a new all-time high? That's the kind of metric worth paying attention to. Unlike trading volume which can be pumped with wash trading, OI actually tells you something real about market structure.
Here's why it matters: OI represents capital that's genuinely committed to the market—money that decided to park itself in positions, not just swing through for a quick flip. When you see a fresh OI record hit on January 5, 2026, you're looking at genuine market participation expanding.
Volume numbers lie. They always have. But open interest? It's way harder to fake. You can't just shuffle the same dollars back and forth and move the needle on OI. It requires actual new capital stepping in and holding positions. That's the signal most traders miss while chasing headline volume numbers.
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ChainDoctor
· 19h ago
Oi new highs, indeed, it really depends... Much more reliable than those fake trading volumes. Locking in real money is the true indicator.
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MEVHunter
· 22h ago
nah volume is just noise tbh, OI is where the real game happens. those kids chasing vol candles are literally leaving money on the table while the smart capital locks in actual positions. this is the signal that separates the grinders from the degen gamblers
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-12 11:41
ngl, oi hitting ath while everyone's still obsessed with volume charts... that's when you know the real money finally showed up. seen this pattern too many times not to respect it
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 01-10 16:50
Oi new highs are indeed something to watch out for; volume is too easily manipulated, and this is the real market signal.
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DecentralizeMe
· 01-10 16:48
OI reaching new highs is indeed worth paying attention to, but to be honest, volume isn't completely without reference value either; it depends on how you interpret it... However, I agree on one point: genuine long-term capital inflow is the real strong signal.
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-10 16:47
OI new highs should indeed be taken seriously. Compared to those trading volumes that can be manipulated and inflated, this is the real deal.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-10 16:42
OI reaching new highs is indeed worth paying attention to. Compared to trading volumes that can be manipulated, this is more genuine.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-10 16:36
OI reaching a new all-time high is indeed something to pay attention to. Compared to trading volumes that can be manipulated through wash trading, OI is the true market signal.
Open interest hitting a new all-time high? That's the kind of metric worth paying attention to. Unlike trading volume which can be pumped with wash trading, OI actually tells you something real about market structure.
Here's why it matters: OI represents capital that's genuinely committed to the market—money that decided to park itself in positions, not just swing through for a quick flip. When you see a fresh OI record hit on January 5, 2026, you're looking at genuine market participation expanding.
Volume numbers lie. They always have. But open interest? It's way harder to fake. You can't just shuffle the same dollars back and forth and move the needle on OI. It requires actual new capital stepping in and holding positions. That's the signal most traders miss while chasing headline volume numbers.