The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has cleared the way for trading Bitcoin perpetual contracts in the U.S. market, bringing this popular derivative—previously hard for U.S. traders to access—into the regulated system. Perpetual contracts have no expiration date, are cash-settled, and track Bitcoin prices. They are one of the most actively traded crypto derivatives globally, often used for speculation or hedging. The CFTC’s approval means that U.S.-regulated trading platforms can now offer these products. The announcement didn’t specify the exact mechanisms or which platforms are eligible. This approval could expand the variety and liquidity of Bitcoin derivatives available to U.S. institutions and retail traders on regulated venues, providing new channels for price discovery and hedging. The actual impact will depend on how quickly exchanges list this product.
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