# Сопутствующие статьи по теме CME

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On the Eve of the Explosion of On-Chain Options

On-Chain Options on the Brink of Breakout The cryptocurrency options market is larger than most realize, with CME's crypto derivatives volume up 46% year-over-year. Institutional investors require defined-risk tools like options for hedging large positions. A pivotal shift occurred in mid-2025 when Bitcoin options open interest reached $65 billion, surpassing futures for the first time, indicating a move from pure leverage to risk-defined instruments. Growth is concentrated on Deribit (now backed by Coinbase after its acquisition) and traditional finance capital via IBIT options. While decentralized derivatives have grown from 2% to over 10% market share in two years, on-chain options remain nascent. @DeriveXYZ leads with over $700 million in notional options volume over 30 days. It has evolved from an AMM to a gas-free central limit order book on its own L2, featuring portfolio margin and cross-margin. @KyanExchange is approaching similarly with on-chain portfolio margining and partial liquidation mechanics. Structured products and asset managers urgently need options for their defined risk/return profiles. Institutional demand is clear, with IBIT options OI surpassing the gold ETF GLD and CME handling $3 trillion in crypto derivatives notional volume in 2025. Regulatory clarity is improving. A joint statement from the SEC and CFTC in 2025 allows regulated exchanges to trade spot crypto assets, and the CLARITY Act has passed the House. This improved environment, alongside CME's planned 24/7 crypto options launch, suggests the timing is finally ripe for on-chain options to flourish.

marsbit03/12 10:29

On the Eve of the Explosion of On-Chain Options

marsbit03/12 10:29

A Century-Long Journey of an Egg: From Wall Street to Polymarket

The article traces the historical journey of egg futures, once one of the most active commodities traded on Wall Street. Beginning at the Chicago Butter and Egg Board (which later became the CME), egg futures were highly active in the early 20th century. However, by the 1980s, industrial farming and improved supply chains reduced price volatility, leading to the decline of egg futures trading in traditional markets. In 2013, China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange revived egg futures due to market volatility. More recently, egg price speculation has moved to Polymarket, a prediction market platform. One trader, "xcnstrategy," reportedly earned significant profits by shorting egg price intervals, likely leveraging expertise in commodity markets or agriculture. The piece highlights a broader trend: crypto and prediction markets like Polymarket and Hyperliquid are increasingly serving as 24/7 trading venues for traditional assets—including oil, gold, and forex—especially during periods when conventional markets are closed. This was evident during recent U.S.-Iran tensions when traders used these platforms to hedge and price assets amid traditional market closures. The evolution reflects an ongoing shift in price discovery power from established exchanges to decentralized, always-on crypto markets—echoing the original purpose of futures markets: to manage risk and determine prices.

marsbit03/02 10:48

A Century-Long Journey of an Egg: From Wall Street to Polymarket

marsbit03/02 10:48

RWA Weekly: Hong Kong Monetary Authority Aims to Issue First Batch of Stablecoin Licenses by March, CME and Google Pilot Tokenized Cash

RWA Weekly Digest: Key developments from Jan 31 - Feb 1, 2026 The on-chain RWA market cap grew significantly to $24.4 billion, with the number of holders surging to 833.9k, indicating a shift towards user base expansion. In contrast, the stablecoin market cap slightly declined to $3.05 trillion, but monthly transfer volume soared to $9.82 trillion, highlighting a trend of high turnover without new capital injection. Regulatory developments continued globally. The U.S. White House meeting failed to reach an agreement on stablecoin yields. Hong Kong's HKMA is evaluating 36 stablecoin license applications, aiming to issue the first batch by March. Brazil advanced a bill to ban algorithmic stablecoins. Traditional financial institutions accelerated their integration into the ecosystem. CME Group is exploring the launch of "CME Coin" and piloting a tokenized cash solution with Google. Fidelity's stablecoin FIDD officially launched. Spanish bank BBVA joined the EU's Qivalis project for a regulated euro stablecoin. Y Combinator will allow its Spring 2026 cohort startups to receive funding in USDC. Key infrastructure and product updates include: MetaMask integrated with Ondo Finance, enabling direct trading of tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs. Ondo also launched a "Global Listing" service for tokenizing stocks on their IPO day. Manta Network partnered with Pruv Finance to introduce tokenized sports infrastructure RWAs. SBI Holdings and Startale Group developed the Strium blockchain focused on on-chain securities. S&P Global Ratings projected the euro stablecoin market could grow 1,600x to €1.1 trillion by 2030, driven by asset tokenization demand under the EU's MiCA regulation. Analysis highlighted that the success of RWA depends on robust risk quantification, structured design, and regulatory compliance. The trend of on-chain perpetual stock contracts was identified as a key channel for absorbing traditional finance liquidity into crypto, though it faces a race against potential future regulation. Tether's significant gold acquisitions, over 70 tons last year, were noted as backing for its XAUt token, making it a major force in the gold market.

marsbit02/06 07:59

RWA Weekly: Hong Kong Monetary Authority Aims to Issue First Batch of Stablecoin Licenses by March, CME and Google Pilot Tokenized Cash

marsbit02/06 07:59

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