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CME to Sue CFTC Over Bitcoin Perpetual Futures Approval, Calls It a “Disaster Waiting to Happen”

2026/06/18 16:00
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  • CME plans legal action after CFTC approved Bitcoin perpetual futures for Kalshi.

  • CME argues approved perpetual futures should be regulated as swaps under law.

  • Critics see lawsuit as traditional finance resisting growing crypto market competition today.


CME Group, the world’s largest derivatives exchange, says it will sue the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) after regulators approved Bitcoin perpetual futures for prediction market platform Kalshi.

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On the front, CME says the lawsuit is about investor protection, but others view it as resistance to new competition.

Why CME Is Suing CFTC?

Speaking in an interview, CME CEO Terry Duffy said the company plans to sue the CFTC, arguing that Bitcoin perpetual futures should be classified as swaps, not futures contracts.

Duffy said the distinction is important because swaps face stricter oversight under the Dodd-Frank Act. He argued that Kalshi’s product does not meet the legal definition of a futures contract.

He also accused the CFTC of blurring certain facts, pointing to the agency’s recent announcement on 24/7 trading, which he said was presented like a rule even though no formal rule had been adopted.

At last, he said, “I’m always up for a good battle. I’ve never shied away from one. 

Background Behind CME Bitcoin Perpetual Futures Approval

Most crypto traders outside the United States already know perpetual futures.  Unlike traditional futures contracts, perpetual futures never expire, allowing traders to maintain positions indefinitely.

Until now, U.S. traders largely lacked access to regulated crypto perpetuals.

That changed when the CFTC approved Kalshi’s Bitcoin perpetual futures in May. Shortly afterward, Coinbase announced plans to launch similar products.

For many in the industry, this marked a major step toward bringing one of crypto’s most popular trading tools into regulated U.S. markets.

CME Says Retail Investor At a Massive Risk

Duffy has repeatedly warned that bringing perpetual futures into the U.S. market could create new risks for retail investors.

According to CME, high leverage and automatic liquidation systems can expose traders to significant losses during periods of market volatility. Some offshore exchanges allow users to trade with leverage of up to 50x, meaning even small price swings can quickly wipe out their capital.

Duffy also warned that many retail traders may not fully understand how funding payments and leveraged positions work.

Bigger Than One Lawsuit

If filed, the dispute could become one of the most important crypto regulatory battles of 2026.

However, critics see another dimension. They say that CME dominates much of the regulated U.S. futures market. 

If platforms like Kalshi and Coinbase successfully launch crypto perpetuals, they could challenge traditional exchanges in one of the fastest-growing segments of digital asset trading.

That is why many observers view this case as more than a regulatory dispute. It is also a fight over who controls the next generation of crypto derivatives in America.

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