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CME: Average Daily Volume for Bitcoin Futures Grew 41% in Q3

Average daily volumes for bitcoin futures trading saw a significant jump in the third quarter compared to the last period, according to CME Group.

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The CME Group logo

Average daily volumes for bitcoin futures trading saw a significant jump in the third quarter compared to the last period, according to CME Group.

The firm – which launched bitcoin futures trading in December of last year – posted the results on Twitter on Wednesday. As the graph below shows, average daily volume hit 5,053 contracts in the third quarter, representing a 41 percent increase from 3,577 contracts in the second quarter. The figure also marks a 170 percent increase from the first quarter's 1,854 contracts.

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CME also provided data on open interest, which represents the total number of unsettled contracts held by those trading in the market. That figure also grew, according to CME, rising from 1,523 contracts in the first quarter to 2,873 contracts in the third quarter, which represents growth from the second quarter's 2,405.

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Image Source: CME Group

During CoinDesk's Consensus: Singapore event in September, Tim McCourt, CME's managing director and global head of equity products and alternative investments, suggested that volumes had been on the rise. He also noted that the firm was seeing strong interest from Asian markets as well.

"Out of the 40 percent of bitcoin futures trading on CME that's outside the U.S., 21 percent are coming from Asia," he told attendees.

McCourt also said that CME's bitcoin futures market wasn't to blame for the year's downturn in crypto-markets, contending that "we are just a small part of the market."

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Stan Higgins

A member of CoinDesk's full-time Editorial Staff since 2014, Stan has long been at the forefront of covering emerging developments in blockchain technology. Stan has previously contributed to financial websites, and is an avid reader of poetry. Stan currently owns a small amount (<$500) worth of BTC, ENG and XTZ (See: Editorial Policy).

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