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Nasdaq Readies Cash-Settled Bitcoin Options to Enhance Crypto Risk Management

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Last updated: May 25, 2026 6:12 am
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Published: May 25, 2026
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In a significant development for the cryptocurrency market, Nasdaq is on the verge of introducing cash-settled bitcoin index options, signaling a shift towards more accessible and streamlined crypto risk management. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently granted Nasdaq PHLX conditional approval to list these options, which will carry the ticker symbol QBTC and will be based on the CME CF Bitcoin Real Time Index (BRTT).

Unlike traditional options, the cash-settled nature of these new offerings means that at expiration, participants will not receive or deliver actual bitcoin. Instead, the options will be settled in U.S. dollars, simplifying the process. The exchange will merely credit or debit the cash difference between the strike price and the final index value.

This innovative product is designed to ease the operational complexities often associated with trading cryptocurrencies. Pending further approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the QBTC options will be traded on the same platform where many popular technology stocks are listed. This integration allows traders to implement hedging strategies and bet on bitcoin volatility directly through their existing brokerage accounts, eliminating the need for separate futures or derivatives accounts.

In contrast, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) also offers cash-settled bitcoin options; however, these options are based on Bitcoin futures rather than the spot index. This requirement for a dedicated derivatives account complicates the trading experience.

Moreover, each QBTC option contract will provide exposure equivalent to precisely 1 BTC, achieved through a 1/100th index scaling factor and a standard $100 multiplier. This stands in stark contrast to the CME’s offerings, where the standard contract size is 5 BTC, often translating to hundreds of thousands of dollars in notional exposure. The smaller contract size of Nasdaq’s QBTC options presents opportunities for more precise hedging for smaller institutional managers and makes it more affordable for retail investors looking to trade bitcoin volatility.

Options are financial derivatives that afford purchasers the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the underlying asset at a predetermined price within a specified timeframe. A call option allows the buyer to capitalize on anticipated price increases, while a put option serves as a safeguard against price drops. This mechanism can be compared to making a modest non-refundable deposit to secure the right to buy or sell real estate at a set price over the next few months, enabling individuals to benefit from market fluctuations while limiting their risk.

As cryptocurrency options, particularly those linked to bitcoin, experience rapid growth, the demand for advanced risk management and yield-enhancing strategies is intensifying. Institutional interest and market maturation appear to be driving this surge, paving the way for broader adoption and innovative trading solutions in the crypto landscape.

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