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What Are Spot-Quoted XRP Futures? CME Launch Explained for Traders

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The post What Are Spot-Quoted XRP Futures? CME Launch Explained for Traders appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

The CME Group has launched Spot-Quoted XRP futures, giving traders a new way to gain exposure to XRP using a regulated futures contract that closely tracks the current market price of the token.

These contracts are designed to make futures trading easier to understand, especially for self-directed and active traders who want pricing that looks similar to what they see on major financial websites.

What are Spot-Quoted futures?

Spot-Quoted futures are a new type of futures contract that trade at or very close to the spot price of the underlying asset. The spot price is the current market price of an asset, such as XRP, Bitcoin, or a stock index.

Unlike traditional futures, which often trade at a premium or discount to spot prices, Spot-Quoted futures are structured to stay closely aligned with the cash market. This makes them simpler to follow and easier to compare with real-time prices shown on platforms like CNBC or Yahoo Finance.

CME offers Spot-Quoted futures across eight markets, including XRP, Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, the S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Russell 2000.

How Spot-Quoted XRP futures are priced

The price of a Spot-Quoted XRP futures contract is made up of two parts: the current XRP spot price and a financing adjustment.

The financing adjustment is updated daily and reflects the cost of holding the contract over time. This daily adjustment helps ensure the futures price stays close to the underlying XRP spot price, even though the contract does not expire until June 2026.

How they differ from traditional crypto futures

Most existing cryptocurrency futures are listed monthly and settle at the end of each month. Their prices are influenced by interest rates and time to expiration, which often causes them to trade above or below the spot price.

Spot-Quoted XRP futures work differently. Instead of building financing into the price upfront, financing is applied gradually through daily adjustments. This reduces price gaps between futures and spot markets.

How traders can use Spot-Quoted XRP futures

Traders can use these contracts to speculate on XRP price movements, manage risk, or gain crypto exposure without holding the token directly. Because they are regulated and closely track spot prices, they may appeal to traders looking for transparency and capital efficiency.

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