en
Back to the list

CME Announces Micro Ether Futures as ETH Price Hits Record Peak

source-logo  u.today  + 18 more 02 November 2021 13:59, UTC

The Chicago-based Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the largest futures exchange in the world, has announced the launch of micro Ether futures in a Nov. 2 press release.

The new derivatives product will become available for trading on Dec. 6.

A single micro Ether futures contract is worth 0.1 ETH, which is about $443 at press time.

CME launched regulated Ether futures in February when Ether was trading at $1,669.

Managing director Tim McCourt says that there has been "steady growth" in liquidity, which has been attributed to strong institutional interest:

Since the launch of Ether futures in February, we have seen steady growth in liquidity in these contracts, especially among institutional traders.

Earlier today, the second-largest cryptocurrency hit a new all-time high of $4,477 on the Binance exchange, extending its streak of stellar gains in the fourth quarter.



Ether is up 489%, significantly outperforming Bitcoin.

CME made a foray into the cryptocurrency market with the launch of Bitcoin futures in late 2017. In late March, the Chicago-based exchange also announced micro Bitcoin futures that went live in early May.

u.today

Similar news (18)
Add similar news