Moscow Exchange will introduce cash-settled Solana, XRP, and TRX futures, expanding crypto derivatives for qualified Russian investors. Moscow Exchange (MOEX) isMoscow Exchange will introduce cash-settled Solana, XRP, and TRX futures, expanding crypto derivatives for qualified Russian investors. Moscow Exchange (MOEX) is

Moscow Exchange to Launch Solana, XRP, and TRX Futures

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Moscow Exchange will introduce cash-settled Solana, XRP, and TRX futures, expanding crypto derivatives for qualified Russian investors.

Moscow Exchange (MOEX) is preparing to launch cash-settled futures for Solana (SOL), XRP, and TRX, adding to its existing Bitcoin and Ethereum products. This move is made as part of the exchange’s strategy to expand regulated crypto derivatives in Russia. At first, indices around these altcoins will be launched to be the basis of futures contracts.

MOEX Expands Crypto Derivatives with Altcoin Futures

By using indices, futures pricing will be determined by Maria Silkina, senior manager of MOEX’s Derivatives Market Group, explained on RBC radio. Consequently, these indices will become the official underlying assets of all the SOL, XRP and TRX contracts. Under current Russian regulations, derivatives need to be tied to an underlying asset, and MOEX’s indices meet the requirements of the Central Bank of Russia.

The new altcoin contracts will be cash settled in Russian rubles, which excludes the need for physical delivery of cryptocurrency. Furthermore, the futures are predicted to have a cycle of monthly expiries, just like the exchange’s BTC and ETH products. Access to these instruments will be limited to qualified investors under Russian law, ensuring compliance and risk management.

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By bringing on board SOL, XRP and TRX futures, MOEX hopes to diversify its crypto derivatives lineup. In addition, the move could attract professional traders who want to gain regulated exposure to popular altcoins. Analysts suggest that such futures will give additional liquidity to Russia’s crypto market as well as help in providing predictable pricing based on indices calculated by MOEX.

MOEX Considers Perpetual Futures Amid Regulatory Updates

Looking forward, MOEX is looking into the introduction of perpet futures for Bitcoin and Ethereum. These contracts would have daily automatic rollovers where investors were allowed to hold positions indefinitely without having to manually re-up. Such products, common in global markets, could offer Russian traders greater flexibility of investments.

This expansion is part of a larger initiative by the Russian government to establish a comprehensive digital asset framework by July 1st 2026. With the proposed framework, once implemented there could be regulated spot trading and broader retail participation. As a result, MOEX new altcoin futures might be a foundation for the future more accessible crypto products.

Moreover, such contracts reflect the strategy of MOEX with respect to volatility and operational risk. By using ruble-settled contracts based on published indices, the exchange gives compliance while providing standardized market exposure. For this reason, investors feel more secure trading with altcoins in a regulated environment.

For the most part, MOEX introduction of SOL, XRP, and TRX futures makes it a bolster for Russia in the crypto derivatives world. In addition, possible perpetual BTC and ETH futures will further expand the product offerings.

Ultimately, with regulatory developments on the horizon, MOEX seems to be ready to provide innovative and compliant instruments for professional traders seeking diversified exposure to cryptocurrencies.

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