A major derivatives trading platform in North America has introduced the first U.S.-regulated Aptos futures contracts. The launch initially targets institutional market participants, with plans to expand access to retail traders through its client platform within weeks. These monthly-settled contracts offer USD denomination, marking a significant development in Aptos derivatives market infrastructure and regulatory compliance standards.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 11h ago
Aptos has finally joined the mainstream army this time. How long do we have to wait... Institutions get the first bite, and retail investors still have to wait a few weeks. This routine is really...
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FadCatcher
· 11h ago
New year, new atmosphere. Finally, the official team has entered the scene. Is Aptos this wave's sure thing? Institutions get the first bite, and retail investors will have to wait a few weeks... By the way, are these monthly settlement contracts reliable?
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GasFeeBeggar
· 11h ago
Aptos finally has compliant futures, but for now, it's just for institutions to play with... This routine is all too familiar.
A major derivatives trading platform in North America has introduced the first U.S.-regulated Aptos futures contracts. The launch initially targets institutional market participants, with plans to expand access to retail traders through its client platform within weeks. These monthly-settled contracts offer USD denomination, marking a significant development in Aptos derivatives market infrastructure and regulatory compliance standards.