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ProShares Seeks Waiver From CME for Position Limits on New Bitcoin Futures ETF: Report

Starting with the November front-month contract, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will limit the amount of futures that a buyer can buy in the new ETF to 4,000, dropping to 2,000 three days before expiration. As each contract represents five bitcoin, total ownership is limited to 20,000 bitcoin. Source

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CME Bitcoin futures open interest hits 8-month high, greater than when BTC price was at $65K

Open interest (OI) for Bitcoin (BTC) Futures trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) inched toward a new record high Thursday as BTC reclaimed its five-month high of $58,550 on BitStamp.The total number of outstanding derivatives contracts on CME Group's Bitcoin Futures market reached $3.22 billion, according to data provided

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2020′s Bull Redux? CME Improves Its Ranking in Biggest Bitcoin Futures Exchanges List — CoinDesk

This is notable because the exchange is seen as a proxy for institutional demand. Further, its latest jump from last month’s fourth spot is reminiscent of the exchange’s rise to the top seen during bitcoin’s four-fold institutional-driven rally to nearly $40,000 in the final three months of 2020. Source

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CME Bitcoin derivative traders had ‘paper hands’ as BTC broke $55K — Report

Bitcoin (BTC) derivatives traders on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) missed out on incredible profits as BTC’s spot price smashed through $55,000 this week.Retail investors reduced their long exposure across the Bitcoin futures and options markets in late September, according to data shared by Ecoinometrics. The amount of open short positions

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Wall Street Giant Citigroup Could Soon Trade CME Bitcoin Futures

According to the bank’s spokesman on Tuesday, Wall Street giant Citigroup (NYSE: C) is eager as they await regulatory approval to start offering bitcoin (BTC, -3.59%) futures trading contracts on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).  Institutional Clients Another individual familiar with cryptocurrency derivatives markets noted that Citi is gathering a team to

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