Crypto’s Surge in Leverage Encounters Risk Management with Introduction of New Futures
- Cboe Futures Exchange launches Bitcoin and Ether Continuous Futures on Dec 15 to hedge crypto volatility. - Cash-settled contracts with cross-margining aim to mitigate risks from leveraged trades amid recent $168M liquidation events. - CFTC-aligned margin requirements and educational sessions highlight growing institutional interest in structured crypto derivatives. - Kraken’s $20B IPO and Trump’s Genius Act signal maturing markets and U.S. regulatory influence on global crypto governance. - Record lever
Cboe Futures Exchange, a prominent player in the derivatives sector, plans to introduce Continuous Futures contracts for
The Continuous Futures contracts are designed to tackle ongoing issues in crypto trading, where leveraged positions can worsen losses during sharp market downturns. Cboe’s margin policies, which comply with CFTC standards, focus on openness and reducing counterparty risks.
Regulatory changes are also influencing the sector. Kraken, a U.S. exchange valued at $20 billion after raising $800 million, has
As the crypto landscape shifts, platforms like Cboe are establishing themselves as essential infrastructure for both institutional and individual traders navigating market turbulence. With leverage at all-time highs and regulatory changes accelerating, the sector’s capacity to balance innovation with effective risk management will be crucial.
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