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Cboe introduces Bitcoin Index futures with cash settlements

Cboe Introduces a New Bitcoin Offering: Cboe FTSE Bitcoin Index Futures

Cboe FTSE Bitcoin Index Futures

Cboe introduces Bitcoin Index futures with cash settlements

The Scene: On April 29, 2025, Cboe Global Markets kicked off the trading of the Cboe FTSE Bitcoin Index Futures, taking another leap in the crypto-derivatives realm![2][4]

The Index: Based on FTSE Bitcoin's Reduced Value Index, these cash-settled futures are designed to act as a fine-tuned addition to Cboe's lineup of digital asset products, which includes spot Bitcoin ETFs and Bitcoin ETF options.[3][5]

Clearing and Trading: OCC, the same firm that handles clearing for CBTX and MBTX options, has been assigned the lifting of these new futures.[3][5]

Collaboration: This move is the result of Cboe's teamwork with FTSE Russell, focusing on pushing the frontier of innovation in the digital asset sector.[3][5]

SUI ETFs — What's Next?

As of current data, there've been no fresh updates or announcements about Cboe's future plans for a SUI ETF. The main focus right now lies squarely on the Bitcoin index futures and the expansion of Cboe's crypto derivatives suite.[6]

A Growing Appetite for Crypto Exposure

Cboe's expanding strategy comes at a time when there's a growing hunger for crypto investment opportunities. Many of Cboe's customers are already leveraging the platform's existing Bitcoin offerings such as spot U.S. Bitcoin ETFs and cash-settled Bitcoin ETF index options.[5]

In a nutshell, Cboe wants to offer a well-rounded toolkit for Bitcoin trading and hedging strategies, ensuring investors have more choices to navigate Bitcoin's fickle market.[3][5]

  1. Cboe Global Markets introduced Cboe FTSE Bitcoin Index Futures on April 29, 2025, deepening their involvement in the crypto-derivatives market.
  2. These futures, based on FTSE Bitcoin's Reduced Value Index, are a refined addition to Cboe's array of digital asset products.
  3. For the clearing and trading of these futures, OCC, which already handles CBTX and MBTX options, has been assigned the responsibility.
  4. The collaboration between Cboe and FTSE Russell aims to lead innovation in the digital asset sector.
  5. As of present data, there haven't been any fresh announcements about Cboe's plans for a SUI ETF, with the primary focus on the Bitcoin index futures and expanding the crypto derivatives suite.
  6. The growing demand for crypto investment opportunities is a driving force behind Cboe's expanding strategy, as many of their customers are already utilizing their existing Bitcoin offerings.
  7. Cboe strives to provide a comprehensive toolkit for Bitcoin trading and hedging strategies, preparing investors for the volatile Bitcoin market with a variety of choices.
  8. Alongside Bitcoin index futures, Cboe's digital asset product lineup includes spot US Bitcoin ETFs, crypto trading, token offerings on DEX, and Ethereum futures.
Introducing Cboe's Fresh Bitcoin Product: FTSE Bitcoin Index Futures

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