CME expands crypto futures with Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar contracts, increasing coverage to 75% of market capitalization. Institutional demand for crypto CME expands crypto futures with Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar contracts, increasing coverage to 75% of market capitalization. Institutional demand for crypto

CME Crypto Futures Reach 75% Market Coverage

2026/03/03 06:00
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CME expands crypto futures with Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar contracts, increasing coverage to 75% of market capitalization.

Institutional demand for crypto derivatives continues rising as CME Group expands its futures offerings. The exchange confirmed that its crypto suite currently accounts for more than 75% of the total cryptocurrency market capitalization. This was a milestone that followed new futures listings tied to Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar.

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CME Group revealed the expansion with an update to the public on X. The company disclosed that its crypto futures lineup is now worth more than 75% of the global crypto market value. As a result of this, the exchange strengthened its position in institutional trading of crypto derivatives.

The most recent additions to the list were Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar. These products are offered as of February 9, 2026. Furthermore, normal as well as micro contract sizes are available for traders.

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All the contracts are settled in cash, rather than physical delivery of cryptocurrency. Therefore, institutional investors can achieve price exposure without actually holding digital assets. Such an approach is also in line with regulated standards for trading futures in world markets.

In the past, CME already provided futures connected to Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP. As a result, the sum of the product line now accounts for a majority of cryptocurrency market capitalization.

CME reported having a high level of participation from around the world during trading sessions. According to the exchange, 46 percent of trading activity came from the EMEA region. Meanwhile, North America accounted for 40% volume, whereas Asia-Pacific accounted for 14%.

CME Reports Strong Growth in Crypto Derivatives Trading

Trading demand is also a reflection of the growing institutional interest in crypto derivatives markets. CME said it had an average daily volume of 407,200 contracts for the year to date. This number is a 46% increase from the previous year.

Open interest also increased steadily throughout the exchange’s crypto complex. Average daily open interest hit 335,400 contracts in early 2026. This metric had a 7% year-over-year increase, indicating persistent participation from institutional traders.

Additionally, CME has reported that its crypto derivatives platform had some $3 trillion in notional trading volume in 2025 alone. This record performance reflected increasing institutional adoption of regulated digital asset products.

Looking into the future, CME is looking to add more to its offerings, with a new benchmark product. The goal of the exchange is to introduce Nasdaq CME Crypto Index futures on March 16, 2026, based on final regulatory approval.

CME also announced plans of introducing 24X7 trading of their crypto futures and options. The continuous trading model will start on May 29, 2026, using the CME Globex trading platform.

This update is an attempt to eliminate the familiar “CME gap.” The gap arises from the traditional markets when they are closed on weekends, while crypto markets are open for trading. Therefore, continuous trading will enable institutions to manage risks throughout crypto markets around the globe more efficiently.

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