TLDR CME Group set a record with 794,903 crypto futures and options contracts traded on November 21, 2025 Year-to-date crypto derivatives volume jumped 132% compared to 2024, with $12 billion traded daily Open interest rose 82% year-over-year to 299,700 contracts worth $26.6 billion Micro Bitcoin futures and options hit a record daily volume of 210,347 [...] The post CME Crypto Futures Shatter Records as Bitcoin Market Volatility Spikes appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR CME Group set a record with 794,903 crypto futures and options contracts traded on November 21, 2025 Year-to-date crypto derivatives volume jumped 132% compared to 2024, with $12 billion traded daily Open interest rose 82% year-over-year to 299,700 contracts worth $26.6 billion Micro Bitcoin futures and options hit a record daily volume of 210,347 [...] The post CME Crypto Futures Shatter Records as Bitcoin Market Volatility Spikes appeared first on CoinCentral.

CME Crypto Futures Shatter Records as Bitcoin Market Volatility Spikes

TLDR

  • CME Group set a record with 794,903 crypto futures and options contracts traded on November 21, 2025
  • Year-to-date crypto derivatives volume jumped 132% compared to 2024, with $12 billion traded daily
  • Open interest rose 82% year-over-year to 299,700 contracts worth $26.6 billion
  • Micro Bitcoin futures and options hit a record daily volume of 210,347 contracts on the same day
  • CME plans to move cryptocurrency futures and options to 24/7 trading in early 2026

CME Group broke its single-day record for cryptocurrency futures and options trading on November 21, 2025. The Chicago-based exchange logged 794,903 contracts on that date.

The new record surpasses the previous high of 728,475 contracts set on August 22, 2025. The spike comes during a period of increased volatility in crypto markets.

Both institutional investors and retail traders contributed to the record volume. Giovanni Vicioso, CME’s global head of cryptocurrency products, said demand is growing for regulated tools to manage risk.

The contracts cover assets including Bitcoin and Ethereum. Traders use these derivatives to hedge against price movements or speculate on future prices without holding the actual tokens.

CME’s year-to-date average daily volume now stands at 270,900 contracts. This represents $12 billion in notional value, up 132% from the same period in 2024.

Open interest, which measures outstanding contracts, climbed 82% year-over-year. The figure reached 299,700 contracts with a total notional value of $26.6 billion.

Trading Activity Continues Strong Pace

In the fourth quarter through November, average daily volume increased 106% from 2024. The exchange processed 403,200 contracts daily with a notional value of $14.2 billion.

Open interest for the same period grew 117% to 493,700 contracts. This equals $35.4 billion in notional value.

CME’s micro futures and options products also set records. The micro suite reached 676,088 contracts on November 21.

Micro Bitcoin futures and options alone hit 210,347 contracts that day. This marked a new daily volume record for the product.

The exchange offers investment products for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP. CME launched options on Solana and XRP futures in October 2025.

The increased trading comes as U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced outflows. Last week alone, these ETFs reported $1.22 billion in net outflows.

Over four weeks, cumulative outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs reached $4.34 billion. CoinShares data shows global crypto ETPs are experiencing their third-worst period of outflows since 2018.

CME Group launched its Bitcoin futures in 2017. The company has expanded its crypto offerings to meet growing demand for regulated exposure.

The exchange plans to introduce continuous 24/7 trading for cryptocurrency futures and options in early 2026.

The post CME Crypto Futures Shatter Records as Bitcoin Market Volatility Spikes appeared first on CoinCentral.

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