CME Exploring 24/7 Crypto Trading Expansion, Says Meme Coin Products Are Off the Table
2025-07-16 21:23:32
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CME Group (CME), the world’s largest derivatives exchange, is steering clear of meme coins — even as issuers line up to bring more speculative tokens into mainstream finance. While asset managers like VanEck and 21Shares are pushing to launch spot exchange-traded products (ETPs) tied to coins like dogecoin (DOGE) and Trump Coin (TRUMP), CME is taking a different route. “We're launching these products based on underlying coins and tokens that have a use case, so I don't anticipate that we will be...
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