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CFTC chief backs innovation in $1.2 quadrillion derivatives market

On August 6, 2026 by voice

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CFTC Chairman Michael Selig said regulators must give financial innovation room to lead as the global derivatives market enters a new phase of development.

Selig rejects restrictive derivatives rules

Writing in The Economist, Selig argued that regulators should avoid importing or copying rules that could limit competition and prevent new financial products from reaching the market.

“The new era of finance needs innovation, not consensus,” Selig said.

Derivatives, including futures, options and swaps, allow companies, farmers, investors and financial institutions to manage risk and allocate capital. Selig placed the global notional value of those contracts above $1.2 quadrillion, with markets under CFTC supervision accounting for nearly half of the total.

The chairman said U.S. leadership developed through market competition, strong institutions, effective oversight and openness to new technology. Regulators in other countries have consequently treated the CFTC’s approach as a model for derivatives supervision.

However, Selig warned that international regulatory consensus should not become a reason for the United States to adopt restrictive frameworks. His position suggests the agency will weigh market efficiency and competitiveness alongside consumer protection when considering new products.

CFTC expands its innovation-focused agenda

Selig’s remarks extend the approach he outlined after becoming the CFTC’s 16th chairman in December 2025. In his first public address, he called for clear rules, principles-based oversight and “permissionless innovation.”

The chairman has also instructed staff to use the agency’s existing authority to modernize its regulations while Congress considers legislation that could expand the CFTC’s role in digital asset markets.

Under Project Crypto, the CFTC is working with the Securities and Exchange Commission to coordinate the treatment of products that cross traditional regulatory boundaries. Selig has said the initiative should create durable rules for crypto trading platforms and other emerging markets.

Still, the agency has said innovation will not replace its core responsibilities. In his January address, Selig identified investor protection, anti-fraud rules, market integrity and safeguards against manipulation as continuing priorities. The CFTC described the policy as an effort to modernize regulation without abandoning those principles.

Prediction markets test innovation and enforcement

Prediction markets provide an early test of that balance. Binance.US plans to apply for a designated contract market license that could allow it to list federally regulated event contracts, futures and options for retail customers.

Chief Executive Stephen Gregory disclosed the plan during the Rare Evo conference in Las Vegas. The exchange was expected to submit its application in August, although CFTC approval is not guaranteed.

A successful application would move Binance.US beyond spot cryptocurrency trading and place its event contracts under direct federal supervision. Designated contract markets must meet CFTC requirements covering system safeguards, recordkeeping, conflicts of interest and market monitoring.

Meanwhile, the regulator has continued pursuing misconduct on existing platforms. Former U.S. Representative George Santos recently settled a CFTC case involving Kalshi contracts tied to whether he would attend President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.

The CFTC’s July 31 order required Santos to return $17,569.98 in profits, pay a $17,500 penalty and accept a three-year ban from trading on CFTC-registered markets. Santos neither admitted nor denied the agency’s findings.

What Selig’s approach means for US markets

Selig’s position could support more crypto derivatives, tokenized products and prediction contracts entering regulated U.S. venues. It may also encourage financial companies to pursue federal registration instead of launching products offshore or operating through less defined legal structures.

The key question will be how the CFTC converts its innovation-focused language into licensing decisions and formal rules. Applications from companies such as Binance.US will show how much flexibility the agency is prepared to offer while protecting retail traders and preserving market integrity.

Selig said the United States intends to remain influential in setting global derivatives standards. That leadership will depend on whether the CFTC can expand access to new products without weakening its response to fraud and manipulation.

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