tldr; Cboe Global Markets plans to launch 10-year-dated ‘continuous futures’ contracts for Bitcoin and Ethereum on November 10, pending regulatory approval. These contracts aim to simplify position management by reducing the need for periodic rolling, aligning with spot prices and being cash-settled. This marks Cboe’s return to expanding crypto derivatives offerings, bringing a product popular in decentralized finance to US-regulated markets. The move follows similar offerings by other exchanges like Bitnomial and Coinbase.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
SigiNwanne on
Got no interest in any futures, I’ve got Peace holding in SPOT.
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kirtash93 on
Imagine thinking now that BTC and ETH has no future xD
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ogg_ogg on
What does cbeo mean?
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Odd-Radio-8500 on
This proves crypto is here to stay for the long run.
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tldr; Cboe Global Markets plans to launch 10-year-dated ‘continuous futures’ contracts for Bitcoin and Ethereum on November 10, pending regulatory approval. These contracts aim to simplify position management by reducing the need for periodic rolling, aligning with spot prices and being cash-settled. This marks Cboe’s return to expanding crypto derivatives offerings, bringing a product popular in decentralized finance to US-regulated markets. The move follows similar offerings by other exchanges like Bitnomial and Coinbase.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Got no interest in any futures, I’ve got Peace holding in SPOT.
!tip 1
Imagine thinking now that BTC and ETH has no future xD
🍩 !tip 1
What does cbeo mean?
!tip 1
This proves crypto is here to stay for the long run.
^(!tip 1)