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CME Group Plans Expansion of Crypto Derivatives Su...
Apify/Markets Media•Friday, January 16, 2026 at 10:34 AM•1 min read

CME Group Plans Expansion of Crypto Derivatives Suite, Broadening Access

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The CME Group is set to expand its suite of crypto derivatives, according to reports. This development indicates a growing interest and maturity in the digital asset space, as traditional financial institutions like the CME seek to provide more avenues for investors to engage with cryptocurrencies through regulated and established channels. The expansion will broaden access to crypto derivatives for a wider range of market participants. The move reflects the ongoing integration of digital assets into mainstream finance.

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CME Group Plans Expansion of Crypto Derivatives Su...
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CME Group Plans Expansion of Crypto Derivatives Suite, Broadening Access

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The CME Group is set to expand its suite of crypto derivatives, according to reports. This development indicates a growing interest and maturity in the digital asset space, as traditional financial institutions like the CME seek to provide more avenues for investors to engage with cryptocurrencies through regulated and established channels. The expansion will broaden access to crypto derivatives for a wider range of market participants. The move reflects the ongoing integration of digital assets into mainstream finance.

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