- CME’s new futures will track the CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index, measuring expected 30-day Bitcoin volatility levels.
- Contracts let traders go long or short volatility exposure without directly trading or holding Bitcoin price positions.
- Morgan Stanley and CF Benchmarks backed the launch as CME expands regulated crypto derivatives for institutional investors.
CME Group plans to launch Bitcoin Volatility Futures on June 1, 2026, pending review from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The derivatives marketplace said the contracts will allow traders to gain exposure to Bitcoin volatility without directly trading Bitcoin itself. According to CME, the product will use the CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index and offer institutional investors another regulated crypto risk-management tool.
CME Introduces New Bitcoin Volatility Product
The new contracts will settle against the CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index, also known as BVX. The index measures expected 30-day Bitcoin volatility using real-time order book data from CME Bitcoin options markets.
CME said the contract size will equal $500 multiplied by the BVX reading. Additionally, the exchange publishes the volatility index every second between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Central Time.
Unlike traditional Bitcoin futures, the contracts focus on volatility rather than price direction. As a result, traders can take long or short volatility positions without holding Bitcoin exposure.
Giovanni Vicioso, CME Group’s global head of cryptocurrency products, said traders increasingly want regulated crypto products during periods of market movement.
He added that the contracts could help investors hedge against future Bitcoin volatility while improving portfolio management flexibility.
Institutional Firms Back New Futures Offering
Morgan Stanley also commented on the planned launch. David Schlageter, managing director and head of derivatives sales, said the contracts may help institutions manage portfolio risk more directly.
Meanwhile, CF Benchmarks CEO Sui Chung described the launch as another step in Bitcoin market development. He noted that the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate previously supported growth across ETFs, ETPs, and lending markets.
Chung added that the Bitcoin Volatility Index expanded that infrastructure into forward-looking volatility tracking.
CME Expands Regulated Crypto Derivatives
CME continues expanding its cryptocurrency derivatives business as institutional demand for regulated products grows. The exchange already offers Bitcoin futures, Micro Bitcoin futures, and Ether-linked derivatives.
Notably, the upcoming volatility contracts separate market sentiment from direct Bitcoin price exposure. That structure could attract traders seeking volatility-based strategies during periods of fast market swings. The launch remains subject to CFTC approval before trading begins on June 1.
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