NYSE owner ICE to launch oil-linked futures with OKX

CoinTelegraph4h agoUpdated 2h ago
NYSE owner ICE to launch oil-linked futures with OKX
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ICE and OKX plan to launch oil-linked perpetual futures based on Brent and WTI benchmarks, bringing crypto derivatives further into traditional energy markets under licensing restrictions....

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