The post Crypto futures trading on Moscow Exchange hits $636 million appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Driven by high demand, the volume of cryptocurrency futures traded on the Moscow Exchange has reached an all-time high in November. The news comes as Russia prepares to expand investor access to derivatives based on digital assets and allow issuers to link them directly to cryptocurrencies. MOEX registers record high crypto futures volume The crypto futures trading volume on Moscow Exchange (MOEX) approached 49 billion rubles last month, Russia’s largest stock market announced, quoted by local media. High volatility in cryptocurrency markets contributed to the increased interest among Russian qualified investors, the trading platform’s press service explained, detailing: “As a result, the trading volume of such futures in November reached an all-time high since the contracts were launched, amounting to 48.7 billion rubles ($636 million).” According to a report by the TASS news agency, MOEX also said the total trading volume on its derivatives market, as a whole, reached 11.7 trillion rubles, as of the end of the month, a 15.8% increase compared to November 2024. The volume of the open positions in its exchange-traded derivatives market stood at more than 2.7 trillion rubles, up 22.7% over the same period of last year. More than 135,000 clients traded futures and options on the exchange, and private individuals accounted for almost 55% of the total trading volume in exchange-traded derivatives. Commodity futures had the largest share of their trades, almost 44%, followed by index and stock derivatives, with a little over 31%, and currency derivatives with around 25%. Russia’s crypto investment market prepares for growth The report from MOEX comes as Russian authorities prepare to fully legalize and regulate crypto investments in the coming months. The outgoing year brought significant changes in the attitudes of financial regulators in Moscow towards the nascent market. First, in March, the Central Bank of Russia… The post Crypto futures trading on Moscow Exchange hits $636 million appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Driven by high demand, the volume of cryptocurrency futures traded on the Moscow Exchange has reached an all-time high in November. The news comes as Russia prepares to expand investor access to derivatives based on digital assets and allow issuers to link them directly to cryptocurrencies. MOEX registers record high crypto futures volume The crypto futures trading volume on Moscow Exchange (MOEX) approached 49 billion rubles last month, Russia’s largest stock market announced, quoted by local media. High volatility in cryptocurrency markets contributed to the increased interest among Russian qualified investors, the trading platform’s press service explained, detailing: “As a result, the trading volume of such futures in November reached an all-time high since the contracts were launched, amounting to 48.7 billion rubles ($636 million).” According to a report by the TASS news agency, MOEX also said the total trading volume on its derivatives market, as a whole, reached 11.7 trillion rubles, as of the end of the month, a 15.8% increase compared to November 2024. The volume of the open positions in its exchange-traded derivatives market stood at more than 2.7 trillion rubles, up 22.7% over the same period of last year. More than 135,000 clients traded futures and options on the exchange, and private individuals accounted for almost 55% of the total trading volume in exchange-traded derivatives. Commodity futures had the largest share of their trades, almost 44%, followed by index and stock derivatives, with a little over 31%, and currency derivatives with around 25%. Russia’s crypto investment market prepares for growth The report from MOEX comes as Russian authorities prepare to fully legalize and regulate crypto investments in the coming months. The outgoing year brought significant changes in the attitudes of financial regulators in Moscow towards the nascent market. First, in March, the Central Bank of Russia…

Crypto futures trading on Moscow Exchange hits $636 million

Driven by high demand, the volume of cryptocurrency futures traded on the Moscow Exchange has reached an all-time high in November.

The news comes as Russia prepares to expand investor access to derivatives based on digital assets and allow issuers to link them directly to cryptocurrencies.

MOEX registers record high crypto futures volume

The crypto futures trading volume on Moscow Exchange (MOEX) approached 49 billion rubles last month, Russia’s largest stock market announced, quoted by local media.

High volatility in cryptocurrency markets contributed to the increased interest among Russian qualified investors, the trading platform’s press service explained, detailing:

According to a report by the TASS news agency, MOEX also said the total trading volume on its derivatives market, as a whole, reached 11.7 trillion rubles, as of the end of the month, a 15.8% increase compared to November 2024.

The volume of the open positions in its exchange-traded derivatives market stood at more than 2.7 trillion rubles, up 22.7% over the same period of last year.

More than 135,000 clients traded futures and options on the exchange, and private individuals accounted for almost 55% of the total trading volume in exchange-traded derivatives.

Commodity futures had the largest share of their trades, almost 44%, followed by index and stock derivatives, with a little over 31%, and currency derivatives with around 25%.

Russia’s crypto investment market prepares for growth

The report from MOEX comes as Russian authorities prepare to fully legalize and regulate crypto investments in the coming months.

The outgoing year brought significant changes in the attitudes of financial regulators in Moscow towards the nascent market.

First, in March, the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) proposed a three-year “experimental legal regime” (ELR) for crypto transactions, including investments.

The arrangement allows Russian companies involved in cross-border trade to use cryptocurrencies for international settlements. It also grants professional investors access to the digital assets.

Then, in May, the monetary authority allowed financial firms to offer crypto derivatives to the same category of “highly qualified” investors.

These instruments are currently based mainly on foreign crypto indices and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but the bank’s latest plan is to permit products directly linked to digital coins.

The Moscow Exchange was among the first to announce a Bitcoin futures contract based on a fund tracking the price of Bitcoin (BTC), BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), back in June. Last month, MOEX launched crypto index futures as well, including on Ethereum (ETH).

The CBR has also indicated it intends to authorize commercial banks to operate with cryptocurrencies and let mutual funds invest in crypto assets.

In October, the regulator urged lawmakers to adopt legislation tailored to regulate crypto investments outside the restrictive ELR.

Last week, it confirmed it’s discussing easing the requirements for investors with the Ministry of Finance, which will add more participants to the market.

In late November, the Bank of Russia estimated that household investments in Russian crypto derivatives had reached 3.7 billion rubles (almost $47.3 million) in Q2 and Q3 of 2025. It concluded that this level poses no risk to the country’s financial stability.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/crypto-futures-trading-on-moscow-exchange-hits-636-million/

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