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Coinbase Institutional Has Officially Filed with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to Self-Certify Futures Contracts for XRP

Apr 04, 2025 at 11:04 am

This filing aims to launch XRP futures on April 21, 2025, offering both institutional and retail investors a regulated way to gain exposure to XRP

Coinbase Institutional has filed with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to self-certify futures contracts for XRP through its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives.

This filing, made on April 3, paves the way for the launch of XRP futures on April 21, 2025. The futures will be available to both institutional and retail investors, offering a regulated and capital-efficient method for engaging with the asset.

Coinbase is applying for self-certification of the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for a faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval from the agency earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

The application comes as part of a broader trend of introducing crypto futures in a bid to provide institutional investors with a familiar and regulated avenue for engaging with digital assets.

Earlier this year, the CFTC approved the launch of ether (ETH) futures, a move that followed the approval of bitcoin (BTC) futures in 2015.

Coinbase is now seeking approval for XRP futures, another major cryptocurrency.

Coinbase’s application for self-certification of XRP futures.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify futures contracts for XRP with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The applicant is Coinbase Derivatives, a subsidiary of Coinbase that received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval from the agency earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase’s application for self-certification of XRP futures.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify futures contracts for XRP with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The applicant is Coinbase Derivatives, a subsidiary of Coinbase that received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval from the agency earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange.

Coinbase is applying to self-certify the futures contracts, a process used by exchanges when introducing new financial products. It allows for faster launch as long as the product complies with CFTC rules.

Coinbase will be launching XRP futures from its subsidiary, Coinbase Derivatives, which received approval earlier this year to operate a derivatives exchange

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