CME Group will launch 24/7 crypto futures and options trading on May 29, responding to record client demand and volumes. CME Group announced plans to launch 24/CME Group will launch 24/7 crypto futures and options trading on May 29, responding to record client demand and volumes. CME Group announced plans to launch 24/

CME Group to Launch 24/7 Crypto Futures and Options on May 29

2026/02/19 22:03
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CME Group will launch 24/7 crypto futures and options trading on May 29, responding to record client demand and volumes.

CME Group announced plans to launch 24/7 crypto futures and options trading starting May 29. The decision comes after record demand for digital asset risk management tools. Consequently, clients will have constant access to regulated and transparent crypto derivatives markets across the world.

CME Group Expands Access to Crypto Derivatives

The new schedule starts on Friday, May 29, 4:00 p.m. CT on CME Globex. Furthermore, the trading will be conducted all the time with at least 2 hours a week maintenance break. Therefore, market participants can manage the positions without waiting for traditional exchange opening hours.

According to CME Group, client demand for crypto risk management was at an all-time high. Tim McCourt shared some great growth across the cryptocurrency futures and options markets. In addition, he said that constant trading enhances flexibility and portfolio protection strategies.

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CME Group recorded $3 trillion in trading volume in notional sizes for crypto products in 2025. In addition, average daily volume reached 407,200 contracts, up 46% year over year. As a result, cryptocurrency derivatives were one of the fastest-growing parts of the exchange.

Futures average daily volume reached 403,900 contracts, a 47% increase on an annual basis. Meanwhile, average daily open interest increased to 335,400 contracts, which is up 7% year over year. Therefore, both trading activity and outstanding positions reflected stable growth over the year.

Continuous Trading Designed for Global Demand

Beginning with the launch starting on the new day, weekend trades will be given the following business day trade date. In addition, clearing, settlement, and regulatory reporting will occur on the next working day. Consequently, CME Group maintains compliance and extended trading availability.

The company stressed that not all markets can function well under 24/7 conditions. However, cryptocurrency markets require price discovery and risk management capabilities at all times. Therefore, CME Group brought Crypto Derivatives in line with the trading behavior of global digital assets.

CME Group is one of the world’s premier derivatives marketplaces. Moreover, it provides futures, options, cash, and OTC market trading across asset classes. Consequently, clients are using CME platforms to hedge against risk and maximize portfolio performance.

Its exchanges offer benchmark products that include interest rates, equities, foreign exchange, and cryptocurrencies. Additionally, markets include energy, agriculture, and metals contracts. Therefore, CME Group remains a key center for diversified risk management solutions worldwide.

Crypto derivatives growth is indicative of wider institutional interest in tools for exposure to digital assets. Furthermore, regulated platforms attract participants who are seeking transparency and stability. Consequently, CME Group’s continuous trading model serves as a boon in gaining confidence in the financial infrastructure of cryptocurrencies.

Overall, CME Group’s May 29 launch is a huge development for crypto markets. Moreover, 24/7 trading enhances flexibility and access and helps to engage in active risk management. Therefore, global participants could trade cryptocurrency futures and options at any time.

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