ETF Store President Nate Geraci said in a post that Cboe is considering converting its BTC and ETH continuous futures into perpetual futures. He noted that traditional finance giants are being forced to continuously respond to product innovation in crypto-native markets, and that this may be only the beginning. Perpetual futures were originally popular mainly on crypto exchanges, but they are now gradually entering regulated, traditional trading venues.

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SudoSatoshi
· 2h ago
Looking forward to the day when SOL perpetual contracts appear on CME haha
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GateUser-9187acf1
· 6h ago
It used to be us copying them, now they’re copying us. The wheel of fortune keeps turning.
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 6h ago
Perpetual futures entering traditional exchanges shows that product innovation in the crypto market is indeed ahead, but can the regulatory framework keep up?
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GateUser-d2929483
· 6h ago
Cboe's move is interesting; traditional finance is forced to follow the rhythm of DeFi, and perpetual contracts are becoming standard.
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MinersUnderTheNeonBridge
· 6h ago
Traditional finance finally can't sit still anymore
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