Moscow Exchange plans to launch perpetual futures tied to Bitcoin and Ethereum indexes in September, according to Techub News, citing Spaziocrypto. The contracts are set to be denominated in rubles and will be available only to qualified investors who meet standards set by the Bank of Russia. The exchange also plans to gradually expand the lineup to cover around 10 crypto assets. The products are structured as financial derivatives and do not involve physical delivery, meaning traders would not need to hold the underlying cryptocurrencies to gain price exposure. Trading is expected to take place fully within Russia’s regulated financial system. The planned rollout points to a regulated derivatives route for crypto exposure rather than direct spot ownership.
Moscow Exchange plans to launch perpetual futures linked to Bitcoin and Ethereum indexes in September, according to Techub News, which cited Spaziocrypto.
The contracts will be denominated in rubles and available only to qualified investors that meet standards set by the Bank of Russia.
The exchange also plans to gradually expand coverage to around 10 crypto assets.
These instruments are financial derivatives and do not involve physical delivery. Traders would be able to gain price exposure without holding the underlying cryptocurrencies, with trading conducted entirely within Russia’s regulated financial system.
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