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CME Group Launches XRP Futures: A New Era in Crypto Derivatives

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Highlights:

  1. CME Group plans to launch XRP futures on May 19, offering both micro-sized and larger-sized contracts to cater to diverse trading needs.
  2. The futures will be cash-settled based on the CME CF XRP-Dollar Reference Rate, providing a regulated tool for investment and hedging strategies.
  3. This initiative reflects growing institutional and retail interest in XRP and its underlying ledger, XRPL.

Story Summary: CME Group, the world’s leading derivatives marketplace, is set to introduce XRP futures on May 19, pending regulatory approval. These futures contracts will be available in two sizes—micro-sized (2,500 XRP) and larger-sized (50,000 XRP)—to accommodate varying trading preferences. Cash-settled and based on the CME CF XRP-Dollar Reference Rate, these contracts aim to provide a capital-efficient tool for managing risks and investments in the cryptocurrency market.

The launch underscores the increasing adoption of XRP and its ledger, XRPL, among institutional and retail investors. As part of CME Group’s expanding crypto product suite, XRP futures join existing offerings like Bitcoin, Ether, and SOL futures, marking another milestone in the evolution of digital asset trading.

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