Bitcoin ETFs have gained significant traction throughout the year, giving a major boost to BTC's price. And now, with the approval of options for these investment vehicles, investors are becoming more bullish.
Bitcoin ETF options are expected to make their debut in the U.S. by early 2025, according to Bloomberg’s James Seyffart.
While it’s possible they could launch before the end of 2024, the first quarter of next year seems more likely, as discussed at the Permissionless conference.
In September, the SEC approved Nasdaq’s listing of options linked to BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF, but final clearance from other regulatory bodies, including the CFTC and OCC, is still needed. These agencies have no fixed deadlines, which could slow down the process.
Options allow investors to buy or sell assets at predetermined prices, with the OCC ensuring these trades are protected. This addition to the crypto market would reduce risk and encourage broader participation.
Industry experts believe the introduction of these Bitcoin options on regulated exchanges will draw more institutional interest due to the enhanced protections against counterparty risks.
Financial advisers, who manage a large part of the ETF market, already use options as a risk management tool. The availability of Bitcoin ETF options may ease concerns over volatility and help increase interest in crypto-related investments.
Jack Mallers, CEO of the Bitcoin wallet and payments platform Strike, has shared his bold vision for the future of Bitcoin, stating that its market cap could increase by trillions of dollars.
Amid international sanctions, Russian firms have turned to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Tether’s USDt for trade with China and India.
Tether is looking to carve out a role in Cantor Fitzgerald’s Bitcoin financing venture, despite not being mentioned in the firm’s official announcement.
Strategy (previously MicroStrategy) founder Michael Saylor recently shared a tweet, highlighting a key moment in his recent talk at the Bitcoin Policy Institute.