Caroline Pham, the Acting Chair at CFTC, just dropped a major signal: they're actively working to bring leveraged spot crypto trading to regulated U.S. exchanges. This could reshape how American traders access crypto derivatives—potentially bridging the gap between traditional futures markets and direct spot exposure with margin. The regulatory green light here might unlock institutional appetite that's been sitting on the sidelines.
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WealthCoffee
· 11-13 11:24
Margin Trading is finally going to be opened up.
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DegenDreamer
· 11-11 16:20
The big shot isn't panicking, so it's all good.
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BearHugger
· 11-10 15:11
The floodgates are finally about to open, and the bull run's horn is about to be sounded.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 11-10 15:11
Finally waited for it! I've been staring at it for so long.
Caroline Pham, the Acting Chair at CFTC, just dropped a major signal: they're actively working to bring leveraged spot crypto trading to regulated U.S. exchanges. This could reshape how American traders access crypto derivatives—potentially bridging the gap between traditional futures markets and direct spot exposure with margin. The regulatory green light here might unlock institutional appetite that's been sitting on the sidelines.