Cboe Plans Comeback in Crypto Markets

The US exchange is again planning to offer crypto derivatives, while after previous attempts to gain regulatory approval to list crypto ETFs were thwarted.

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Cboe Global Markets plans to make a comeback in the crypto space, after shelving its bitcoin futures contracts in March of last year.

The exchange had experienced several failed attempts to gain approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to allow digital exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to be listed and traded on its platform. 

Speaking at a Cboe briefing on January 14, CEO Ed Tilly said of the exchange’s plans: “We are not done with the broader crypto space,” adding: “We will

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