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Crypto.com Secures Derivatives License from CFTC to Offer Margin Products in the US

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Last updated: September 29, 2025 7:48 am
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Published: September 29, 2025
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Crypto.com has announced a significant milestone in its operations within the United States, having received a derivatives license from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). This development permits the company to offer margin derivatives to clients in the U.S., marking a new chapter for the exchange.

The license was granted to Crypto.com Derivatives North America (CDNA), the company’s local affiliate. This entity’s existing authorization has been updated to a derivatives clearing organization (DCO) license. Previously, CDNA has been engaged in offering fully collateralized derivatives and prediction market services.

Kris Marszalek, Co-Founder and CEO of Crypto.com, expressed enthusiasm over the new license, stating that it enables the firm to deliver a comprehensive and integrated derivatives experience to its clients. The new offering will complement Crypto.com’s existing suite of products, which includes spot markets, prediction markets, stocks, qualified custody, and both credit and debit card services.

The exchange began discussions with the CFTC earlier this year and officially filed its request to amend the DCO order on June 7, 2024. This move aligns with a broader trend as the CFTC seeks to ease cryptocurrency regulations in the U.S., a shift that some attribute to initiatives originating from the Donald Trump administration. The agency has indicated plans to launch initiatives permitting the use of tokenized collateral, including stablecoins, in derivatives markets. Additionally, the CFTC is considering whether to allow crypto platforms authorized under the European Union’s Market in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) to operate within U.S. markets. It is also exploring the trading of “spot crypto asset contracts” on registered futures exchanges.

Marszalek acknowledged the cooperative efforts with CFTC Acting Chairman Pham in advancing these regulatory changes. He noted, “We sincerely appreciate the partnership with Acting Chairman Pham and the CFTC, who are working hard to carry out the crypto agenda of President Trump.”

Beyond its U.S. endeavors, Crypto.com has plans to extend its derivatives products offerings to the European Union. Earlier in the year, the company acquired a contracts for differences (CFDs) broker based in Cyprus, reinforcing its commitment to expanding in this crucial market and hiring numerous industry experts to enhance its operations in the region.

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