Bloomberg: Cryptocurrency perpetual futures contracts may be unbanned for US investors
According to Bloomberg, despite the dramatic changes in the digital asset regulatory environment under Trump's leadership, perpetual futures contracts - one of the most popular and risky crypto products globally - are still closed to American investors. Many industry insiders believe this situation may change soon. Perpetual futures contracts for cryptocurrencies account for a large part of daily trading volume on global cryptocurrency platforms and are expected to open up to American investors.
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