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CME Group Launches 24/7 Trading for Cryptocurrency Futures and Options

The exchange began continuous trading of Bitcoin futures and options plus other cryptocurrency contracts. The change aligns derivatives availability with digital asset market hours.

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CME Group has launched 24/7 trading for its Bitcoin and cryptocurrency futures and options products. The products now available around the clock include Bitcoin futures and options as well as additional cryptocurrency contracts. The launch extends CME Group's derivatives offerings to match the continuous operation of digital asset markets.

CME Group is the world's largest derivatives exchange. The launch was announced on social media by multiple accounts covering the industry. The announcement was made by WatcherGuru, Coindesk, and BitcoinMagazine.

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