ICE-Backed Bakkt Launches Bitcoin Options and Cash-Settled Bitcoin Futures
The New York Stock Exchange’s sister company Bakkt has launched two new products that are based on its benchmark physically-settled monthly Bitcoin Futures contracts.
The New York Stock Exchange’s sister company Bakkt has launched two new products that are based on its benchmark physically-settled monthly Bitcoin Futures contracts.
Bakkt CEO Kelly Loeffler has been officially appointed as the state Senator designate for Georgia by Governor Brian P. Kemp. A press release published on Wednesday,
The governor to the US state of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) is set to appoint Bakkt CEO Kelly Loeffler for the Senate seat replacing outgoing
Recently launched bitcoin futures platform Bakkt has secured a go-ahead to launch a cryptocurrency custody facility for institutional clients from the New York Department of Financial
Starbucks customers will soon be able to pay for their coffee using Bitcoin once Bakkt launches its consumer app in the first half of 2020. Bakkt
Bakkt, the subsidiary of NYSE parent company Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) will be adding another bitcoin derivative product to its lineup of physically-settled bitcoin futures but this
Bitcoin adoption is slowly gaining traction as more institutional investor-focused channels launch to the mainstream. Just last month, NYSE parent company Intercontinental Exchange launched its much-awaited
Highly anticipated Bitcoin Futures products from NYSE parent company Intercontinental Exchange’s (ICE) subsidiary Bakkt launched on Monday, September 23rd to lackluster reception. The company launched two
In fact, Bakkt’s much-anticipated BTC futures trading was launched at 8 PM EST on September 22 (00:00 UTC September 23). Now it is live for trading
The Chicago-based derivatives exchange platform CME Group will be launching a bitcoin options product based on its highly successful Bitcoin futures product it launched back in
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