The Hyperliquid lobbying organization welcomes the CFTC’s approval of the United States’ first perpetual contract, saying that regulation is recognizing the value of the Perp market

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BlockBeats message, May 29 — Hyperliquid advocacy group Hyperliquid Policy Center issued a notice welcoming the latest regulatory measures by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), including approval of the first listed perpetual contract in the United States, the release of a policy statement on the listing of perpetual derivatives, related interpretive guidance, and a no-action relief letter, as well as staff consultation documents on 24/7 trading, clearing, and settlement.

Hyperliquid Policy Center said that these measures are the first time regulators have clearly acknowledged the legality and importance of perpetual contracts in price discovery and risk management. It noted that, in the past, regulatory uncertainty led related markets and liquidity to move overseas, weakening the United States’ competitiveness in the global derivatives market.

Hyperliquid Policy Center also said that it looks forward to working closely with the CFTC to help establish a regulatory framework that applies not only to centralized intermediary institutions, but also to on-chain protocols. At present, most perpetual contract trading activities actually take place in on-chain markets.

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GateUser-26f91b48
· 3h ago
Hyperliquid actively embraces a regulatory stance, far surpassing those platforms that hide and evade.
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PerpNightwatch
· 3h ago
Explanatory guidance is a hundred times stronger than vague enforcement, and practitioners finally know where the red line is.
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MempoolDaydream
· 3h ago
The word “competitiveness” coming out of the CFTC’s mouth shows that they’re really desperate; Hong Kong and Singapore have taken away quite a lot of business.
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MempoolDrifter
· 3h ago
Not taking enforcement action letter is a crucial detail—it reassures the project team.
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RektRecoveryCoach
· 3h ago
The CFTC has taken a much bigger step than the SEC. Once the 24/7 trading consultation document is released, traditional finance will be unable to sleep.
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GateUser-4cc35c5c
· 3h ago
On-chain perpetual contracts finally receive regulatory approval in the United States, and Hyperliquid's stance is very solid.
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MetalKeyInsomnia
· 3h ago
Finally, the day has arrived
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