Illustration depicting the launch of perpetual oil futures by ICE and OKX, featuring oil benchmarks and trading elements.
Illustration depicting the launch of perpetual oil futures by ICE and OKX, featuring oil benchmarks and trading elements.
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ICE y OKX anuncian el lanzamiento de futuros perpetuos de petróleo

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Intercontinental Exchange y OKX anunciaron este viernes que lanzarán contratos de futuros perpetuos vinculados a los índices de referencia del petróleo Brent y WTI. Los productos estarán disponibles para los usuarios de OKX en jurisdicciones con licencia.

Intercontinental Exchange Inc., propietaria de la Bolsa de Nueva York, y el exchange de criptomonedas OKX informaron que unirán fuerzas para ofrecer los nuevos contratos. Los futuros perpetuos utilizarán los precios de referencia de ICE para el crudo Brent y el crudo West Texas Intermediate. Se ofrecerán donde OKX cuente con licencias para este tipo de productos, brindando acceso a dichos instrumentos a sus 120 millones de usuarios.

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Las reacciones iniciales en X destacan el entusiasmo por vincular los mercados petroleros tradicionales con los perpetuos de criptomonedas, señalando algunos la competencia frente a Hyperliquid y el optimismo por el acceso al trading las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana.

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