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Deribit Launches Bitcoin Futures and Options Contracts Due to High Demand Ahead of Halving Event in 2024

Deribit Launches Bitcoin Futures and Options Contracts Due to High Demand Ahead of Halving Event in 2024
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Deribit, the world’s largest cryptocurrency Options exchange, has announced that investors are showing increased interest in bitcoin Futures and Options contracts that expire two months after the fourth mining reward halving event, which is expected to take place in April 2024. The reduction in the pace of supply expansion by 50% every four years, which is a programmed code of Bitcoin, is known to significantly impact the cryptocurrency’s price. As such, preparations for the halving have already begun, with many investors seeking to participate in the market through Futures and Options contracts.

In response to user demand, the Panama-based exchange has decided to launch the June 2024 expiry Futures and Options contracts a week earlier than originally planned, on Thursday at 08:00 UTC. “Normally, Deribit would introduce the June 2024 Options and Futures next week at the June 2023 quarterly expiry. However, with the halving expected in April, clients have requested us to list them earlier to facilitate the trading of these contracts ahead of the regular listing date,” said Deribit’s Chief Commercial Officer Luuk Strijers.

Derivatives desks and dealers benefit from trading on exchanges, as it reduces their overall capital requirements and allows them to hedge their exposure relating to bilateral and over-the-counter positions. Futures are financial derivative contracts that obligate parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined future date and price. Options are derivative contracts that give the purchaser the right but not the obligation to purchase the underlying asset at a predetermined price on or before a specific date. A call option gives the right to buy, while the put confers the right to sell.

Futures work as a hedge against future market volatility, while options are mainly used to hedge or reduce the portfolio’s risk exposure. Sophisticated traders often buy Options or Futures to take a leveraged bullish or bearish bet on the underlying asset at a lower cost. As per historical trends, Bitcoin has rallied in the months leading up to supply-altering events and seen price pullbacks following the event.

Source: CoinDesk

Deribit Launches Bitcoin Futures and Options Contracts Due to High Demand Ahead of Halving Event in 2024
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