CME Group Moves Bitcoin And Ether Derivatives To Round-The-Clock Trading From May 29
CME Group plans to move its Bitcoin and Ether derivatives to round-the-clock trading beginning May 29. The change would expand access to these crypto-linked derivatives beyond traditional market hours.
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Aug 12, 2026 at 11:47 PM UTC · Updated 9日前 · 2 分で読める

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CME Group will begin offering 24-hour, seven-day-a-week trading in its cryptocurrency futures and options on May 29, extending the largest U.S. regulated crypto derivatives marketplace into a continuous market structure for the first time.
The change, which remains subject to regulatory review, will allow trading on CME Globex to run nearly uninterrupted, with clearing and reporting for weekend activity processed on the following business day.
First Regulated 24/7 Crypto Derivatives Market In The U.S.
The move marks a structural shift for a venue that helped introduce institutional investors to digital assets when it launched cash-settled Bitcoin futures in 2017.
Those contracts provided one of the earliest compliant pathways for hedge funds, asset managers and corporates to hedge or gain exposure to crypto without holding the underlying tokens.
By moving to continuous trading, CME is aligning regulated derivatives with the 24/7 price discovery cycle that has long defined offshore crypto markets.
Record Volumes Drive Expansion Of Trading Hours
The exchange said demand for risk management tools in digital assets has accelerated, with cryptocurrency derivatives generating $3 trillion in notional volume in 2025.
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