Entity
CFTC
The CFTC is the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, a federal agency that regulates derivatives markets such as futures and swaps, including crypto derivatives traded on registered venues.
Why it’s in the news: It is preparing to draft its own crypto and compute-derivatives trading rules through public comment processes while Congress's CLARITY Act remains stalled.
Latest on CFTC
- CFTC Readies Own Crypto Market Rules as Congress Stalls CLARITY Act
- CFTC Seeks Public Comments on Proposed Elimination of SEF Order Book Requirement for Permitted Transactions
- U.S. CFTC chief puts staff on notice to create crypto regulations if Clarity Act fails
- CFTC Prepares to Draft Rules for Trading Compute Derivatives Contracts
- CFTC Requests Comment on the Listing of Compute Derivatives Contracts
- HYPE jumps 11% as Trump says CFTC is working to bring Hyperliquid to U.S.
- The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced on Wednesday, August 19, that it is seeking public comment on listing compute derivatives contracts.
- The CFTC aims to establish regulatory standards for trading compute, the computational resources that power artificial intelligence systems.
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