CFTC has approved spot cryptocurrency trading on federally regulated exchanges

Source Cryptopolitan

The U.S. has approved spot cryptocurrency trading for the first time in the country’s history. Thanks to the CFTC’s decision, retail and institutional traders will now be able to access regulated markets that have customer protections.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission Acting Chairman Caroline Pham announced on Thursday that spot cryptocurrency products will begin trading on CFTC-registered futures exchanges.

Pham emphasized the CFTC’s support of responsible innovation. The agency frequently makes its regulations flexible, but they also protect both institutional and retail traders. She noted that recent problems on offshore exchanges show the need for Americans to access safe, regulated domestic markets.

The U.S. now allows spot crypto trading on federally regulated exchanges 

Fifteen years ago, Congress decided that leveraged retail commodity trading should only occur on futures exchanges, but the CFTC never implemented this rule because it failed to provide clarity on how to list these products.

According to Pham, the agency previously chose enforcement actions over clear regulations, which resulted in fines against the crypto industry without giving retail customers a safe trading venue.

Bitnomial, a Chicago-based derivatives exchange, will launch the first platform during the week of December 8. The exchange will offer both retail and institutional traders access to spot, perpetuals, futures, and options on a single platform with a unified portfolio margin.

This structure allows traders to offset risk across all product types rather than maintaining separate positions on multiple venues.

What does the CFTC regulatory approval mean for crypto traders?

The regulatory approval means that spot crypto will now trade on venues that already clear and supervise futures markets, which could potentially pull liquidity toward exchanges with an established surveillance and compliance record.

Companies holding Designated Contract Market licenses or those designated as derivatives clearing organizations can now offer compliant spot trading services. Other DCM-licensed operators such as Cboe, CME, LedgerX, and Crypto.com stand to benefit from the new framework.

Traditional finance firms like the investment banking firm Charles Schwab didn’t hide its intent to enter spot crypto trading during an earnings call in July. The new federal regulations could allow traditional finance companies to compete with crypto-first platforms.

The announcement was made after the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets made recommendations, and the CFTC’s Crypto Sprint initiative gave input that included cooperative engagement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Crypto Sprint launched public consultations on implementing recommendations from the working group report. In September, the SEC and CFTC released joint guidance clarifying that exchanges registered with either agency are not prohibited from facilitating trading in certain spot commodity products, including cryptocurrencies. 

Pham has served as acting chair since January and is expected to step down once the Senate confirms her replacement. Michael Selig, an SEC official nominated by President Trump to chair the CFTC, is expected to reach the Senate floor for confirmation soon.

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