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CFTC approves first regulated Bitcoin perpetual contract in US
The move represents a landmark step in bringing perpetual crypto derivatives onto federally supervised trading venues.
Bitcoin briefly climbed toward $74,000 as traders reacted to the news.
CFTC gives nod to Bitcoin Perps in US
The CFTC issued an order allowing KalshiEX, LLC, a designated contract market, to list a perpetual contract referencing the spot price of Bitcoin.
The BTCPERP futures contract is the first of its kind to receive federal authorization on a CFTC-registered exchange and will be listed under Section 5c(c)(4) of the Commodity Exchange Act.
In a comment, Tarek Mansour, CEO of Kalshi, said:
"This marks Kalshi’s evolution from prediction market leader to next-gen derivatives exchange. Onshore, safe, and regulated perps will improve capital allocation and risk management for countless American businesses."
Alongside Kalshi’s approval, the regulator also signaled support for Coinbase’s planned perpetual futures offerings.
The CFTC indicated it would permit certain perpetual futures products that Coinbase intends to list through its subsidiary, Coinbase Financial Markets, Inc., a registered futures commission merchant.
Coinbase co-founder and CEO Brian Armstrong called the development a “big day” for the exchange and its US-based traders, framing the approvals as a major expansion of regulated access to crypto derivatives markets.
Customer protections and market integrity
Perpetual contracts, commonly called perps, are derivatives that allow traders to speculate on the future price of an asset without a contract expiration date.
Unlike traditional futures, perps can be held indefinitely, often rely on funding-rate mechanisms to tether prices to spot markets, and typically permit leverage.
That combination magnifies both potential gains and losses, making the regulatory framework governing them especially important for retail and institutional participants alike.
CFTC Chairman Mike Selig described the decision as approval of the first “true” Bitcoin perpetual contract on a CFTC-registered exchange and framed it as a step toward onshoring perpetual trading activity.
“Today’s action to onshore crypto asset perpetuals reflects the CFTC’s commitment to fostering responsible innovation while ensuring that these novel products are traded on regulated exchanges that uphold customer protections and market integrity,” Selig said.
He added that the same commitment would continue guiding the Commission as it builds a US-based infrastructure for emerging financial products.
Regulators’ approvals also establish expectations for strong surveillance, counterparty safeguards, margin protocols, and transparent pricing mechanisms that keep perpetual contracts closely tied to underlying spot markets.
US crypto regulation enters new phase
The CFTC’s move marks another significant step in the evolution of US crypto regulation.
By approving regulated perpetual products, the agency is acknowledging growing institutional and retail demand while bringing a major segment of crypto derivatives trading under federal oversight.
The decision could pave the way for broader adoption of regulated crypto derivatives products in the US, potentially reshaping how traders access leveraged digital asset markets going forward.
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