CME Group to launch regulated Bitcoin volatility futures

CoinTelegraph2h agoUpdated 1h ago
CME Group to launch regulated Bitcoin volatility futures
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CME to launch CFTC‑regulated Bitcoin Volatility futures in June, giving institutions an onshore way to trade implied BTC volatility....

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