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Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and SOL enter CME’s new crypto index futures

On June 10, 2026 by voice

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CME Group has launched Nasdaq CME Crypto Index futures, giving traders exposure to eight large cryptocurrencies through one regulated contract.

Trading began on June 8, while CME confirmed the launch on June 9.

The product tracks Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ether, Solana, $XRP, Cardano, Chainlink and Stellar Lumens. It expands CME’s digital asset range beyond futures linked to individual cryptocurrencies.

CME Group Launches Nasdaq CME Crypto Index Futures Covering $BTC, $ETH and $SOL

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CME Crypto Index Futures Begin Trading

The contracts settle in cash against the Nasdaq CME Crypto Settlement Price Index. The benchmark measures the performance of large, actively traded cryptocurrencies using a market-cap-weighted structure.

CME offers a standard contract under the NCI ticker and a micro version under MCI. The standard contract equals $10 times the index value, while the micro contract equals $1 times the index.

As of June 9, the index includes $BTC, $BCH, $ETH, $SOL, $XRP, $ADA, $LINK and $XLM. The basket gives traders broader market exposure without requiring them to buy, store or transfer each token.

Bitcoin and Ether remain the largest assets in the group. The addition of $SOL, $XRP, $ADA, $LINK, $XLM and $BCH also gives the contract exposure to payment networks, smart-contract platforms and blockchain data services.

CME Targets Portfolio Hedging and Broader Exposure

Giovanni Vicioso, CME Group’s global head of cryptocurrency products, said investors want diversified access while using a regulated derivatives market.

“These contracts give clients a cost-efficient tool to hedge their risk,” Vicioso said.

Nasdaq index product management head Sean Wasserman said demand is growing for digital asset benchmarks with established governance and transparent rules.

“Futures linked to the index are a natural extension,” Wasserman said.

Because the contracts settle financially, traders receive or pay the difference in cash at expiration. They do not take delivery of the cryptocurrencies included in the index.

Launch Extends CME’s Crypto Derivatives Expansion

The index futures follow CME’s earlier move into contracts tied to Bitcoin, Ether, $SOL, $XRP, $ADA, $LINK, $XLM, Avalanche and Sui. The exchange also introduced Bitcoin volatility futures in June.

CME now offers cryptocurrency futures and options on a 24/7 schedule, apart from maintenance windows. That timetable gives global traders weekend access and brings the regulated market closer to crypto’s continuous spot trading structure.

As crypto.news reported in May, the index product would become CME’s first market-cap-weighted cryptocurrency futures contract. The publication also covered CME’s addition of Avalanche and Sui futures as the exchange widened its regulated altcoin offering.

The launch gives funds, advisers and other market participants one contract for managing broad crypto exposure. Contract prices still depend on the combined movement of the index members, so gains in one asset may be offset by losses elsewhere in the basket during each session.

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