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== Introduction to Crypto Futures Trading Category ==
== Overview ==


[[Portal:Crypto_futures|Back to portal]]
[[Portal:Crypto_futures|Back to portal]]


This category serves as a central hub for articles related to [[Futures contract|futures contracts]] based on [[Cryptocurrency|cryptocurrencies]]. The purpose of this category is to organize and provide neutral, factual information for users seeking to understand the mechanics, risks, and market structure surrounding crypto derivatives.
This category page serves as a central index for articles related to [[Cryptocurrency futures contracts]] traded on various exchanges. The purpose of this category is to organize content to facilitate easy navigation for readers interested in understanding the mechanics, risks, and market structure of crypto derivatives.


== Scope of Articles in this Category ==
== Scope and Inclusion Criteria ==
Articles categorized here should focus on the technical and financial aspects of crypto futures. Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:
Articles categorized here must directly pertain to the trading, settlement, or underlying mechanisms of futures contracts based on cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum). Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:


[[Perpetual contract|Perpetual futures contracts]] and their funding rate mechanisms.
Exchanges offering crypto futures trading.
The role of [[Exchange|derivatives exchanges]] in listing and settling crypto futures.
Specific contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures).
*  Concepts such as [[Margin (finance)|margin requirements]], [[Leverage (finance)|leverage]], and [[Liquidation (finance)|liquidation]] in the context of crypto derivatives.
*  Concepts related to futures trading such as [[Margin (trading)|margin]], [[Leverage (trading)|leverage]], and [[Mark price]].
*  The relationship between the spot market and the futures market for specific digital assets (e.g., [[Bitcoin futures]]).
*  Regulatory frameworks impacting crypto futures markets.
*  Regulatory frameworks impacting the trading of crypto futures in various jurisdictions.


== Editorial Guidelines ==
Articles focusing solely on spot trading of cryptocurrencies, or general cryptocurrency investment advice not specific to futures contracts, should generally be placed in more appropriate categories.
To maintain the encyclopedic standard of this resource, editors must adhere to the following guidelines when creating or editing articles within this category:


=== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) ===
== Editing Guidelines ==
All content must be presented objectively. Avoid language that suggests endorsement, promotion, or guaranteed success. Claims regarding future price movements or investment performance are strictly prohibited unless directly quoting established financial analysis or historical data presented neutrally.
All contributions to articles within this category must adhere to the core editorial policies of this wiki:


=== Verifiability and Sourcing ===
*  **Neutral Point of View (NPOV):** Content must be presented factually and without bias. Avoid language that promotes specific exchanges, trading strategies, or implies guaranteed returns.
Statements of fact, especially those concerning market size, regulatory status, or specific contract specifications, must be supported by reliable, published sources. Use the `<ref>...</ref>` markup for all citations. Sources should ideally be from established financial news outlets, regulatory bodies, or academic publications.
*  **Verifiability:** All factual claims, especially those regarding market data, regulations, or contract specifications, must be supported by reliable, independent sources cited using `` tags.
*  **Clarity and Accessibility:** Articles should be written clearly, assuming a reader who has a basic understanding of financial markets but may be new to cryptocurrency derivatives. Complex terms should be defined or linked to dedicated explanation pages (e.g., [[Hedging]]).
*  **No Promotional Content:** Do not use this category or its associated articles to advertise trading platforms or services.


=== Clarity and Accessibility ===
== Related Categories ==
Articles should be written clearly, assuming a reader who has a basic understanding of financial markets but may be new to cryptocurrency derivatives. Complex terminology must be defined or linked to appropriate explanatory articles (e.g., [[Hedging]]).
For broader context, editors may also find the following categories relevant:


=== Avoiding Promotional Content ===
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency Derivatives]]
This category is not a platform for promoting specific exchanges, trading platforms, or investment products. Any article that reads like an advertisement for a service provider will be subject to immediate revision or removal. Focus on the financial instrument itself, not the vendor offering it.
*  [[Category:Financial Futures]]
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency Exchanges]]


== Related Categories ==
== References ==
Articles in this category may also belong to the following related categories:
<references />
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency derivatives]]
*  [[Category:Financial derivatives]]
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency exchanges]]
*  [[Category:Risk management in finance]]

Revision as of 06:39, 7 January 2026

Overview

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This category page serves as a central index for articles related to Cryptocurrency futures contracts traded on various exchanges. The purpose of this category is to organize content to facilitate easy navigation for readers interested in understanding the mechanics, risks, and market structure of crypto derivatives.

Scope and Inclusion Criteria

Articles categorized here must directly pertain to the trading, settlement, or underlying mechanisms of futures contracts based on cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum). Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Exchanges offering crypto futures trading.
  • Specific contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures).
  • Concepts related to futures trading such as margin, leverage, and Mark price.
  • Regulatory frameworks impacting crypto futures markets.

Articles focusing solely on spot trading of cryptocurrencies, or general cryptocurrency investment advice not specific to futures contracts, should generally be placed in more appropriate categories.

Editing Guidelines

All contributions to articles within this category must adhere to the core editorial policies of this wiki:

  • **Neutral Point of View (NPOV):** Content must be presented factually and without bias. Avoid language that promotes specific exchanges, trading strategies, or implies guaranteed returns.
  • **Verifiability:** All factual claims, especially those regarding market data, regulations, or contract specifications, must be supported by reliable, independent sources cited using `` tags.
  • **Clarity and Accessibility:** Articles should be written clearly, assuming a reader who has a basic understanding of financial markets but may be new to cryptocurrency derivatives. Complex terms should be defined or linked to dedicated explanation pages (e.g., Hedging).
  • **No Promotional Content:** Do not use this category or its associated articles to advertise trading platforms or services.

Related Categories

For broader context, editors may also find the following categories relevant:

References

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