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Big Breaking: CFTC Approves Spot Bitcoin Trading on U.S. Regulated Exchanges

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In a latest development for the crypto industry, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has announced that spot Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can now trade on CFTC-registered exchanges for the first time in history. This marks the beginning of fully regulated spot crypto markets in the United States.

Acting Chairman Caroline Pham said the goal is to help “make America the crypto capital of the world,” while also giving traders safer, more transparent markets to participate in.

A Big Shift for U.S. Crypto Policy

Pham explained that U.S. futures exchanges have spent decades building strong protections for both retail and institutional traders. By allowing spot crypto to trade on these same regulated platforms, Americans will be able to trade digital assets without relying on offshore exchanges that often lack proper safeguards.

She also said that recent problems on overseas crypto platforms showed how important it is to offer U.S. investors more reliable, regulated choices.

“Now, for the first time ever, spot crypto can trade on CFTC-registered exchanges that have been the gold standard for nearly a hundred years, with the customer protections and market integrity that Americans deserve,” Pham said.

Fixing Old Gaps in Regulation

More than a decade ago, Congress passed rules requiring leveraged retail commodity trading to take place only on futures exchanges. But the CFTC never clarified how crypto should fit into those rules. This led to years of uncertainty and heavy enforcement actions, instead of clear guidance.

Pham said the new move finally uses the CFTC’s long-standing authority to bring clarity and protect everyday Americans. Instead of punishing the industry, the focus is now on creating a safe place for people to trade.

Built on Months of Collaboration

This decision comes after recommendations from the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets and close coordination with the SEC. It also follows the CFTC’s “Crypto Sprint,” which gathered feedback from experts, businesses, and the public.

As part of broader changes, the CFTC is also exploring how tokenization and stablecoins can be used as collateral in derivatives markets, and how blockchain technology can improve clearing, reporting, and settlements.

A New Chapter for U.S. Crypto

With this announcement, the U.S. is taking a major step toward building a fully regulated digital asset market. For the first time, Americans will be able to trade spot Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on exchanges that have been trusted for nearly a century.

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