Breaking: CFTC’s Mike Selig Confirms More Crypto Products as CME Plans to Sue Regulator

Varinder Singh
Varinder Singh

Varinder Singh

Independent Sr. Journalist
Expertise : Bitcoin, Crypto, Global Macro, DeFi, Blockchain, Web3, US Stocks, AI, Regulations and Lawsuits, & More
Varinder is a seasoned leader in the fintech and crypto media with over 12 years of experience, including over 6 years dedicated to blockchain, crypto, and Web3 developments. He is known for covering high-impact and quality news stories for publishers such as CoinGape, The Coin Republic, and The Crypto Times, while perfecting and training multiple journalists during his tenure. Being a Master of Technology degree holder, analytics thinker, and tech enthusiast, he has shared his knowledge of disruptive technologies in over 6000 news articles and papers.
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Highlights

  • CFTC Chairman Mike Selig signals approval to more crypto futures and perpetuals
  • The regulator working with US SEC different types of crypto assets to market.
  • CME Group plans to file a lawsuit against the CFTC today, said CEO Terry Duffy.

CFTC Chairman Mike Selig has signaled a major push to expand crypto derivatives and other products in the U.S., emphasizing collaboration with the US SEC to end past regulatory turf wars. This comes as CME Group announced plans to sue the CFTC over the recent approval of perpetual futures contracts.

CFTC Chairman Mike Selig Signals Crypto Futures and Perpetual

CFTC Chairman Mike Selig revealed that the regulator is working with the US SEC and Chair Paul Atkins to bring security futures, security perpetuals, and other types of assets to market. He added that the move aims to keep the US as the crypto capital of the world.

Mike Selig stated that past conflicts between the CFTC and SEC had sidelined novel products and innovators, but those days are over. This comes amid the SEC-CFTC harmonization initiative to create a unified crypto regulatory framework.

Selig also highlighted a no-action letter for swap post-trade risk reduction services (PTRRS), including portfolio rebalancing and basis risk mitigation.

“Market participants should not be penalized with onerous requirements for engaging in activities that reduce their portfolio risk,” said CFTC Chair Mike Selig. He added that the Dodd-Frank Act massively over-regulated such services. The regulator aims to provide relief from over-regulation in the act to boost innovation.

These statements come amid recent CFTC approvals for Kalshi and Coinbase to offer perpetual futures. Notably, CFTC has approved HYPE, ETH, XRP, SOL and other perps on Kalshi following Bitcoin perpetual futures’ approval last month.

CME Group to Sue CFTC Over Perpetual Futures Approvals

CME Group plans to file a lawsuit against the CFTC as soon as June 18, outgoing CME CEO Terry Duffy confirmed on CNBC’s Fast Money. The lawsuit will target the CFTC’s approval of products like Kalshi’s Bitcoin perpetual futures and other crypto products.

Duffy argued perpetual futures should be treated as swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act rather than ordinary futures. This legal challenge comes as the CFTC under Mike Selig expands access to crypto perpetual derivatives platforms and eases regulatory burdens.

This has created tensions with traditional exchanges like CME that long dominated U.S. futures markets. “We have an exclusive license with every single provider of the benchmarks. So all of these would have to go through CME regardless of the perpetual,” CME Group CEO added.

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Varinder is a seasoned leader in the fintech and crypto media with over 12 years of experience, including over 6 years dedicated to blockchain, crypto, and Web3 developments. He is known for covering high-impact and quality news stories for publishers such as CoinGape, The Coin Republic, and The Crypto Times, while perfecting and training multiple journalists during his tenure. Being a Master of Technology degree holder, analytics thinker, and tech enthusiast, he has shared his knowledge of disruptive technologies in over 6000 news articles and papers.