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CFTC Launches Pilot Program for Digital Assets as Collateral in U.S. Derivatives Markets

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Last updated: December 9, 2025 5:07 am
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Published: December 9, 2025
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has initiated a groundbreaking pilot program that allows select digital assets to be utilized as collateral in U.S. derivatives markets. The effort, announced by Acting Chairman Caroline Pham, includes major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and USD Coin (USDC), as well as other stablecoins.

This initiative seeks to establish clear regulations surrounding the use of tokenized collateral, a move that aligns with the ongoing transformation of financial markets through digital asset integration. Pham underscored the significance of providing a structured framework that not only safeguards customer assets but also enhances the monitoring and reporting capabilities of the CFTC.

The pilot program is currently limited to futures commission merchants (FCMs) that meet specific criteria. These firms will be permitted to accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, and payment stablecoins as margin collateral for futures and swaps. However, FCMs must adhere to rigorous reporting and custody requirements. Over the initial three-month period, they are obliged to deliver weekly disclosures on their digital asset holdings and must promptly inform the CFTC of any anomalies or issues encountered.

In a practical context, this could allow a registered FCM to accept Bitcoin as collateral for a leveraged swap connected to commodities, while the CFTC oversees the associated operational risks and custody considerations. Additionally, the agency has issued a no-action letter that grants FCMs limited authority to hold certain digital assets in segregated customer accounts, provided that they implement careful risk management strategies.

This move marks a significant departure from previous guidance that had effectively restricted the use of cryptocurrencies as collateral. The CFTC has scrapped older advisories from 2020, which are now deemed outdated, especially in light of recent legislative developments such as the passage of the GENIUS Act. This act updated federal regulations concerning digital assets, reflecting the growing acceptance and integration of cryptocurrency in traditional finance.

Industry leaders have lauded the CFTC’s actions. Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, remarked that the implementation of this pilot program aligns precisely with the objectives set forth in the GENIUS Act.

While the CFTC’s new rules maintain a technology-neutral stance, it is emphasized that tokenized versions of traditional assets, such as U.S. Treasuries, must still adhere to standards regarding enforceability, custody, and valuation. This move signifies a pivotal moment in the evolution of derivatives trading, paving the way for broader acceptance of digital assets within regulated financial frameworks.

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