WikiBit 2025-09-10 13:00Cboe Global Markets plans to launch “continuous futures” contracts for Bitcoin and Ether, bringing a
Cboe Global Markets plans to launch “continuous futures” contracts for Bitcoin and Ether, bringing a popular trading product from decentralized finance onto US markets.
Cboe Global Markets, a derivatives exchange under the Chicago Board Options Exchange, said on Tuesday that it will launch the product on Nov. 10, pending regulatory review.
The continuous futures in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) will offer US traders “single, long-dated contracts with a 10-year expiration, reducing the need to roll positions over time and simplifying position management.”
Unlike traditional futures contracts that may require periodic rolling, continuous futures function like perpetual contracts, which have no expiry date and are popular in DeFi and offshore exchanges
Cash-settled contracts
Cboes contracts will be aligned to the spot prices of BTC and ETH using transparent funding and cash settled.
“Perpetual-style futures have gained strong adoption in offshore markets. Now, Cboe is bringing that same utility to our US-regulated futures exchange,” said Catherine Clay, Global Head of Derivatives at Cboe.
Perps account for 68% of all Bitcoin trading volume in crypto so far in 2025, according to Kaiko research.
Crypto perpetuals open interest is $876 billion. Source: CoinMarketCap
More exotic crypto derivatives
These new continuous futures represent a different product structure than Cboes previous Bitcoin futures offerings, which began in 2017.
The launch marks Cboes return to expanding its crypto derivatives products after previously stepping back from the market.
US financial regulators have previously prevented exchanges from launching such products in the past, but have taken a friendlier approach to crypto under the Trump administration, opening the door to more crypto derivatives products.
Bitnomial and Coinbase first to launch perps
Cboe is not the first exchange to offer crypto perpetuals to US traders.
Bitnomial launched the first US perpetual futures contracts in April. Coinbase followed suit and launched its nano Bitcoin Perpetual Futures and nano Ether Perpetual Futures in July.
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