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

CME Group, one of the world’s largest derivatives exchanges, has announced that it will begin 24/7 trading for Bitcoin and Ether futures and options starting May 29, 2026, a move that represents a major step toward around-the-clock derivatives market access for digital assets.

The extended hours will allow institutional and retail traders alike to trade Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) derivatives at any time of day, rather than being limited to regular exchange hours. Trading around the clock aims to better align derivatives markets with the always-on nature of cash crypto markets and reduce price gaps between spot and futures markets.

What’s Changing on May 29

Under the new schedule:

  • BTC and ETH futures will be tradable 24/7, including overnight sessions previously unavailable.

  • Options on BTC and ETH will also adopt continuous trading, enabling traders to express complex strategies at any hour.

Before this expansion, crypto futures and options were largely confined to exchange hours tied to traditional financial markets, even though Bitcoin and Ethereum trade globally on spot markets around the clock. The shift brings CME’s offering closer in sync with on-chain and off-exchange markets.

Why 24/7 Matters

Market participants have long called for extended access to regulated derivatives during weekends and non-U.S. hours, when spot crypto markets remain active. The lack of continuous coverage has historically forced traders to manage risk in less liquid sessions, potentially leading to larger gaps and slippage when markets move suddenly.

With 24/7 trading, investors can:

  • Hedge positions outside traditional trading windows

  • React in real-time to macro and crypto market events

  • Use options strategies even during weekends and holidays

CME’s move is also expected to narrow the divide between regulated exchange prices and unregulated over-the-counter (OTC) markets, offering deeper liquidity and more consistent price discovery throughout all hours of the week.

Industry Reaction

Proponents of the change say extended hours will help institutional adoption by offering a regulated venue for risk management that mirrors the 24/7 nature of underlying digital assets. Critics caution that liquidity might remain thin overnight, potentially increasing volatility in low-volume periods.

Still, the broader consensus is that regulated continuous trading represents a step forward for derivatives tied to Bitcoin and Ethereum, especially as institutional capital and algorithmic strategies increasingly interact with crypto markets.

Terron Gold

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