Мосбиржа запустит фьючерс на индекс биткоина. Что известно

RBK-cryptoPublished on 2025-06-24Last updated on 2025-06-24

Управляющий директор российской биржи анонсировал новый производный инструмент, базовым активом которого станет индекс биткоина

Московская биржа объявила о скором запуске нового производного инструмента — фьючерса на индекс биткоина. Об этом сообщил управляющий директор площадки Владимир Крекотень в интервью «РБК Инвестициям». Расчет индекса начался 10 июня, и он станет базовым активом для контракта.

По данным биржи, интерес к криптосвязанным инструментам уже подтвержден рынком: запущенный 4 июня фьючерс на биржевой фонд iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF компании BlackRock показал накопленный объем торгов почти ₽7 млрд, а сделки с ним совершили свыше 10 тыс. квалифицированных инвесторов. Эти показатели сопоставимы с инструментами, торгующимися на бирже несколько месяцев.

Биржевый спотовый биткоин-фонд iShares Bitcon Trust (IBIT) компании BlackRock является крупнейшим по количеству капитала в управлении. По данным Sosovalue на 23 июня компания удерживает более $70 млрд в биткоине занимая долю в более 55% от совокупного объема капитала всех американских биткоин-ETF.

Спотовые биржевые фонды (Exchange Traded Funds, ETF) на базе биткоина предоставляют инвесторам легальный доступ к криптовалюте через биржи NASDAQ и NYSE в формате акций. Выпуск новых акций требует фактической поставки (покупки) биткоина фондами. Спрос со стороны таких ETF обеспечил крипторынку значительный приток капитала и стал драйвером его роста в 2024 году.

Биржа также обсуждает с управляющими компаниями запуск ПИФов и структурных облигаций, ориентированных на криптовалютные индексы. По словам Крекотеня, инфраструктура к этому уже готова, дальнейшее развитие зависит от позиции регулятора и рыночного спроса.

Не только биткоин. Зачем компаниям резервы BNB, HYPE и других альткоинов

Альтсезон по-новому. Почему взлетают акции компаний с резервом биткоина

«Усилился спрос на тихие гавани». Что будет с биткоином на недел

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