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American Focus > Blog > Economy > CME Group CEO Blasts Bitcoin Perpetual Futures, Warns of ‘2007’ Risk
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CME Group CEO Blasts Bitcoin Perpetual Futures, Warns of ‘2007’ Risk

Last updated: June 8, 2026 3:30 am
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CME Group (NASDAQ:CME) Chairman and CEO Terry Duffy recently expressed strong reservations about the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s approval of a Bitcoin perpetual futures contract for Kalshi. Duffy criticized the product, stating that it does not align with his definition of a futures contract and poses risks for retail investors.

During an investor conference, Duffy raised concerns about the CFTC’s handling of the contract approval process. He noted that the agency classified the product as novel and complex, yet completed the review faster than the standard self-certification process. Duffy emphasized that the Commodity Exchange Act defines a futures contract as having a future delivery or expiration date, which perpetual contracts lack. He argued that perpetual contracts more closely resemble swaps than traditional futures.

One of Duffy’s primary concerns is the level of leverage associated with perpetual contracts. He highlighted the potential for retail investors to be lured by high leverage ratios, which could expose them to significant risks. Duffy also pointed out the reliance of perpetual contracts on funding rates to maintain price alignment with spot markets, which could undermine the effectiveness of hedging strategies.

Duffy emphasized the importance of risk management and highlighted the challenges posed by perpetual contracts in terms of hedging and institutional use. He cautioned against the speculative environment created by highly leveraged products, drawing parallels to the period preceding the 2007 financial crisis.

In addition to his concerns about perpetual contracts, Duffy addressed macroeconomic risks facing the market, including geopolitical tensions and concentration in certain sectors. He also discussed CME’s plans to relaunch single-stock futures and explore new product areas such as compute futures.

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Despite the uncertainties surrounding perpetual contracts, Duffy remains committed to capital returns and efficient market operations. He highlighted CME’s prediction market initiative with FanDuel and emphasized the company’s focus on returning capital to shareholders while pursuing strategic acquisitions.

In conclusion, Duffy’s criticisms of Bitcoin perpetual futures contracts reflect his commitment to risk management and institutional integrity. As CME Group continues to navigate the evolving landscape of derivatives trading, Duffy’s insights provide valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing the market.

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