TLDR: CME adds ADA, LINK, and XLM futures with both micro and standard contract sizes for traders. Futures launch scheduled for Feb 9, pending regulatory reviewTLDR: CME adds ADA, LINK, and XLM futures with both micro and standard contract sizes for traders. Futures launch scheduled for Feb 9, pending regulatory review

CME Group Expands Crypto Futures With Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar

TLDR:

  • CME adds ADA, LINK, and XLM futures with both micro and standard contract sizes for traders.
  • Futures launch scheduled for Feb 9, pending regulatory review, expanding market flexibility.
  • CME’s 2025 records: $12B notional ADV, 278,300 average daily futures & options contracts.
  • Industry leaders hail CME’s move as mainstreaming crypto and providing capital-efficient tools.

CME Group, the world’s largest derivatives marketplace, has announced plans to launch futures contracts. Cardano (ADA), Chainlink (LINK), and Stellar (XLM), marking another milestone in the regulated crypto market. 

Scheduled for February 9, 2026, pending regulatory approval, the launch will offer both standard and micro contracts. 

This move aims to provide flexible trading options for both retail and institutional participants seeking exposure to major altcoins.

Micro and Standard Contracts Enhance Accessibility

CME Group will offer futures in standard and micro sizes, making these products accessible to traders of all levels. 

The contracts are structured as follows: ADA futures at 100,000 ADA with micro contracts at 10,000 ADA; LINK futures at 5,000 LINK with micro contracts at 250 LINK; and XLM futures at 250,000 Lumens with micro contracts at 12,500 Lumens.

According to Giovanni Vicioso, CME’s Global Head of Cryptocurrency Products, these new offerings provide “greater choice, enhanced flexibility, and more capital-efficient trading options.” 

Micro contracts are particularly important for smaller traders. It allows them to participate in regulated crypto markets without committing excessive capital. 

Standard contracts, on the other hand, cater to institutional investors and high-volume traders who require larger exposure. This dual structure demonstrates CME’s commitment to expanding participation while maintaining regulatory compliance.

CME Group Market Impact and Industry Response

Industry leaders have widely welcomed CME’s move. Bob Fitzsimmons of Wedbush Securities called the expansion a sign of a maturing crypto futures market.

Martin Franchi, CEO of NinjaTrader, described it as a watershed moment for traders seeking regulated exposure to digital assets. 

Justin Young, CEO of Volatility Shares, highlighted CME’s innovation and its role in providing accessible, risk-managed financial products.

The addition of ADA, LINK, and XLM futures complements CME’s existing cryptocurrency suite. It includes Bitcoin, Ether, XRP, and Solana futures and options. 

In 2025, CME recorded an average daily volume (ADV) of 278,300 contracts ($12 billion notional) and an average open interest (OI) of 313,900 contracts ($26.4 billion notional). This underscores the rapid growth of its crypto derivatives market.

By launching these altcoin futures, CME provides a regulated pathway for investors. To hedge risk, diversify portfolios, and gain exposure to growing crypto markets. 

The combination of standard and micro contracts ensures that both retail traders and institutional participants can trade efficiently. This points to increasing demand for mainstream crypto products.

Pending regulatory approval, the February 9 launch positions CME Group at the forefront of crypto derivatives innovation. It will offer traders more tools to navigate a rapidly expanding market. 

With regulated futures becoming a standard part of investment strategies, CME’s expansion marks a key step toward broader adoption of digital assets in mainstream finance.

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