The CFTC has, for the first time, cleared spot crypto to trade on regulated US futures exchanges (DCMs). The post CFTC Approval Pushes Spot Crypto Into America’s Regulated Trading Arena appeared first on Crypto News Australia.The CFTC has, for the first time, cleared spot crypto to trade on regulated US futures exchanges (DCMs). The post CFTC Approval Pushes Spot Crypto Into America’s Regulated Trading Arena appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

CFTC Approval Pushes Spot Crypto Into America’s Regulated Trading Arena

2025/12/05 13:03
  • The CFTC has, for the first time, cleared spot cryptocurrency products to trade on federally regulated futures exchanges (Designated Contract Markets).
  • Acting CFTC Chair Caroline Pham framed the move as “responsible innovation” to provide Americans with safe, regulated domestic venues and customer protection following offshore exchange failures.
  • The approval allows platforms like Cboe and CME to add spot crypto, leveraging existing infrastructure for clearing and monitoring which is expected to draw liquidity towards regulated venues.

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has, for the first time, cleared spot cryptocurrency products to trade on federally regulated futures exchanges.

Acting CFTC Chair Caroline Pham said spot crypto products will now be listed on CFTC-registered futures markets, arguing that Americans need domestic venues with strong supervision after repeated failures at offshore exchanges. 

She framed the move as “responsible innovation,” saying the rules are meant to stay flexible while still protecting customers.

Recent events on offshore exchanges have shown us how essential it is for Americans to have more choice and access to safe, regulated U.S. markets. Now, for the first time ever, spot crypto can trade on CFTC-registered exchanges that have been the gold standard for nearly a hundred years, with the customer protections and market integrity that Americans deserve.

Caroline Pham, Acting CFTC Chair.

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What This Means For Traders

Spot crypto markets will now sit on top of infrastructure that already clears and monitors futures, which could draw liquidity toward exchanges with established compliance records. 

Any firm holding a Designated Contract Market license or operating as a derivatives clearing organisation can add spot crypto, positioning players like Cboe, CME, LedgerX, and Crypto.com to expand their offerings.

The approval lands as the CFTC awaits new leadership and a clearer market structure. Michael Selig, an SEC official nominated by Trump to chair the CFTC, is awaiting Senate confirmation, and four commissioner seats remain vacant. 

Similarly, lawmakers are working on a digital asset market structure bill that is expected to spell out how the CFTC and SEC will divide oversight of cryptocurrencies, with draft proposals giving the CFTC a larger role.

Read more: Bank of America Opens the Door to Crypto Allocations for Wealth Clients

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