Cboe to Wind Down Spot Crypto Trading Platform to Consolidate Services

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Cboe plans to close its spot crypto trading platform by Q3, with cash-settled crypto futures moving to the Cboe Futures Exchange by 2025.

Cboe also plans to streamline its digital asset operations, it said on Thursday. Its digital asset derivatives will be integrated into its broader Global Derivatives and Clearing business. Cboe stated these adjustments are part of a strategic evaluation, considering regulatory uncertainty in the digital asset market.

Additionally, John Palmer, currently president at Cboe Digital, will head the company’s US derivatives market. He will report to Cathy Clay, executive vice president and global derivatives head.

Renewed Digital Asset Focus

Moving digital asset derivatives to the Cboe Futures Exchange will provide comprehensive support from the Cboe Global Derivatives business, according to the statement. This support includes global derivatives sales, product development, market structure, and investor education.

“Refocusing our digital asset business enables us to refine our strategy, leveraging our core strengths in derivatives, technology excellence and product innovation to help maximize opportunities,” said Fred Tomczyk, Cboe Global Markets CEO.

Tomczyk earlier hinted the company was considering expanding into new markets. It currently has a footprint in the US, Japan, Europe, Canada, and Australia.

Additionally, Cboe said it will keep its digital asset clearing arm, Cboe Clear Digital, operational. This will be integrated with its European clearinghouse, which will continue clearing Bitcoin and Ether futures.

Cboe Forecasts Cost Savings from Spot Crypto Trading Wind Down

Shutting down the spot market is expected to have a minimal impact on Cboe’s 2024 revenue. Also, the move is expected to generate cost savings of $2m to $4m this year. These potential annual savings could go to $11m to $15m in the future.

The move comes less than a year after Cboe Digital made a splash with its margin futures launch for Bitcoin and Ether. With backing from industry heavyweights, it aimed to be a one-stop shop for crypto trading, offering both spot and leveraged derivatives on a single platform.

This focus on a unified experience helped solidify Cboe Digital as a major player in regulated US crypto exchanges.

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