XRP Futures Start Trading on CME

XRP futures started trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s (CME) derivatives platform on Monday, becoming the first regulated futures tracking the price of XRP in the U.S.

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Traders can trade two contract sizes: 2,500 XRP and 50,000 XRP, which will both be cash-settled and based on the SME CF XRP-Dollar Reference Rate, which tracks the price of XRP daily at 4:00 p.m. London time.

CME already offers bitcoin

BTC$104,964.85

, ethereum

ETH$2,468.92

and solana

SOL$163.85

futures as well as bitcoin and ethereum options. The Group’s SOL futures, which launched in mid-March, had onlybooked $12.3 million in notional daily volumeon the first day and closed with $7.8 million in open interest, a much lower number on an adjusted basis compared to the debut of the ether and bitcoin futures.

The price of XRP was down 3.45% over the past 24 hours.

The existence of regulated futures could mark a big step in the right direction as it relates to a spot XRP exchange-traded fund which is currently under review to be approved or denied by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Several U.S. issuers have filed to launch such a fund but have yet to receive a decision.

“CME-traded XRP futures are now *live*,” wrote ETF Store President Nate Geraci on X. “CFTC-regulated contracts on XRP. Spot XRP ETFs only a matter of time.”

The former SEC under Chair Gary Gensler had previously told issuers that one of the reasons it approved the spot bitcoin and ethereum ETFs was that it already had an existing regulated futures market in the U.S.

 

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