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GFO-X Launches U.K.’s First Crypto Derivatives Exchange

By: financefeeds|2025/05/14 01:00:12
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GFO-X has launched the United Kingdom’s first crypto derivatives trading venue regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), executing its first trade on Tuesday between Virtu Financial and IMC. The transaction, which involved bitcoin index futures, was cleared by DigitalAssetClear—a clearing service run by LCH , part of the London Stock Exchange Group. DigitalAssetClear specializes in handling cash-settled crypto derivatives and is now operational following recent changes in U.K. policy. The rollout of GFO-X follows the FCA’s decision in March to end a ban it imposed in 2020 on crypto derivatives for institutional investors. That move has opened the door for a new wave of financial infrastructure built around digital assets. Major banks including ABN AMRO, Nomura, and Standard Chartered are supporting GFO-X by providing clearing services for trades on the platform. Institutional interest in crypto derivatives has been gaining ground globally. In recent weeks, U.S.-based Galaxy received approval to expand its derivatives business in the U.K. The crypto investment firm led by Mike Novogratz has been granted permission to offer crypto derivatives trading through its London operation. Coinbase also acquired crypto options exchange Deribit for $2.9 billion, adding further depth to the sector. The launch of GFO-X puts the U.K. in closer alignment with other financial hubs developing regulated frameworks for digital asset trading, while offering institutions a venue for hedging and price exposure with greater oversight. Also in April, BlackRock joined the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) crypto asset firms register, becoming one of the few global institutions to meet the regulator’s high bar for digital asset approval. The move clears the way for the firm to offer its new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded product (ETP) to UK-based institutional clients. The FCA’s register , introduced in 2020 to enforce the UK’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism rules, has only approved 51 firms to date—just 14% of all applications. Other approved firms include Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, and Fidelity.

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