CME Group to launch 24/7 crypto derivatives trading in 2026

CME Group has announced plans for round-the-clock trading of its cryptocurrency futures and options contracts, starting May 29, 2026, pending regulatory approval. This expansion aims to match the continuous operation of digital asset markets. The change will apply to the CME Globex platform, with brief weekly maintenance interruptions.

The world's largest regulated derivatives marketplace, CME Group, is set to extend its cryptocurrency offerings to 24-hour, seven-day-a-week trading. This initiative, detailed in a recent announcement, will begin on May 29, 2026, subject to approval from regulators. The update will cover futures and options contracts on the CME Globex platform, operating continuously except for a short weekly maintenance period.

Under the new schedule, trades executed from Friday evening through Sunday evening will carry the next business day's trade date for clearing and settlement purposes. This adjustment addresses the needs of institutional and professional traders, who accounted for much of the $3 trillion in notional crypto derivatives trading volume recorded in 2025. CME Group noted that average daily volume and open interest have continued to rise in 2026, reflecting stronger market engagement.

The move responds to the always-on characteristics of digital asset spot markets and the demand for round-the-clock risk management tools. Institutional participants often need to adjust positions during weekends, particularly amid major macroeconomic or geopolitical developments outside standard hours. By bridging this gap, CME aims to better serve clients seeking regulated access to crypto hedging.

Beyond the trading hours expansion, CME has broadened its crypto portfolio. In early February, it launched futures contracts for altcoins including Cardano (ADA), Chainlink (LINK), and Stellar (XLM), available in both standard and micro sizes. This development supports growing institutional interest in diversifying beyond Bitcoin and Ether through regulated channels.

CME's efforts come amid operational challenges and competitive pressures. A cooling system failure at a CyrusOne data center in November 2025 caused a significant outage affecting multiple asset classes, underscoring the strains from rising demand. Despite such incidents, the exchange persists in upgrading infrastructure and innovating products to compete with global rivals in the crypto derivatives space.

Once approved, the 24/7 model could set a precedent for regulated crypto trading, enhancing accessibility for institutions and aligning traditional finance more closely with digital markets.

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