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== Overview ==
== Category: Crypto Futures Infrastructure ==


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This category is intended to group articles related to the underlying infrastructure supporting cryptocurrency futures trading markets. This includes topics such as exchange technology, clearing houses, data providers, and regulatory technology (RegTech) systems used in the operation and oversight of these markets.


The goal is to provide neutral, factual documentation on the technical and operational components that facilitate futures trading on digital assets.
This category is intended to house articles detailing the technical and operational components that facilitate the trading of [[Cryptocurrency futures contracts]]. It covers the underlying technology, platforms, and regulatory frameworks necessary for the existence and functioning of crypto derivatives markets.


== Scope and Inclusion Criteria ==
=== Scope and Content Guidelines ===
Articles belonging in this category should focus on the '''mechanisms, technology, or organizations''' that provide essential services for the functioning of crypto futures markets.


Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:
Articles within this category should focus on objective, verifiable information related to the infrastructure supporting crypto futures trading. Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:
*  Specific exchange matching engines and their architecture.
*  Central Counterparty Clearing (CCP) systems used for derivatives settlement.
*  Market surveillance and monitoring tools.
*  Custody and settlement infrastructure relevant to derivatives.
*  Data feed providers specializing in real-time futures pricing.


Topics generally '''excluded''' from this category are:
'''Exchange Technology''': Articles describing matching engines, order book management systems, and high-frequency trading architecture used by futures exchanges.
Articles focused solely on the trading strategies or financial instruments themselves (these belong in categories like [[Category:Crypto Futures Instruments]]).
'''Custody and Collateralization''': Information on how collateral (margin) is managed, including hot/cold wallet solutions specific to derivatives platforms, and the mechanics of liquidation engines.
Articles focused on the underlying cryptocurrency assets (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum).
'''Data Feeds and Oracles''': Documentation on the sources and mechanisms used to provide reliable, tamper-proof pricing data (index prices) necessary for settlement and margin calculations.
Promotional material or subjective reviews of specific vendor products.
*  '''Clearing and Settlement Systems''': Explanations of the processes used to guarantee trades and manage the transfer of funds or collateral between counterparties.
'''Regulatory Technology (RegTech)''': Systems employed by exchanges or regulators for surveillance, anti-money laundering (AML), and know-your-customer (KYC) procedures as they pertain to derivatives trading.


== Editorial Guidelines ==
=== Editorial Standards ===
All articles categorized here must adhere to the core principles of this wiki: neutrality, verifiability, and clarity.


=== Neutrality and Tone ===
All content contributed to articles within this category must adhere to the following standards:
Content must maintain a strictly '''encyclopedic and objective tone'''. Avoid language that suggests endorsement, prediction of market outcomes, or guaranteed performance of any technology or service. Descriptions of infrastructure should focus on function, design, and operational role, not perceived quality or future success.
# '''Neutral Point of View (NPOV)''': Articles must present all significant viewpoints fairly and without bias. Claims regarding the superiority of one technology or platform over another must be attributed to reliable sources or omitted.
# '''Verifiability''': All factual claims, especially those related to performance metrics, security protocols, or regulatory compliance, must be supported by citations from independent, reliable sources.
# '''No Promotional Content''': Content must not promote any specific exchange, software vendor, or trading strategy. Descriptions of commercial products should be limited to their functional role within the infrastructure ecosystem.
# '''Beginner Accessibility''': While the subject matter is technical, explanations should be structured clearly to be accessible to readers with a basic understanding of finance and cryptocurrency concepts. Technical jargon should be defined or linked to appropriate explanatory articles.


=== Verifiability and Sourcing ===
=== Related Categories ===
Claims regarding technical specifications, operational capacities, or regulatory compliance must be supported by reliable, published, external sources. Where possible, documentation should cite official whitepapers, regulatory filings, or established industry reports.


=== Beginner Friendliness ===
Articles in this category may also belong in related categories, such as:
While the subject matter is technical, articles should be written to be accessible to readers familiar with basic financial concepts but perhaps new to the specific infrastructure of crypto derivatives. Complex technical terms should be clearly defined or linked to appropriate explanatory articles within the wiki.


== Related Categories ==
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency Exchanges]]
*  [[Category:Crypto Exchanges]]
*  [[Category:Derivatives Markets]]
*  [[Category:Derivatives Clearing and Settlement]]
*  [[Category:Blockchain Technology]]
*  [[Category:Financial Technology (FinTech)]]


== References ==
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Revision as of 08:13, 7 January 2026

Category: Crypto Futures Infrastructure

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This category is intended to house articles detailing the technical and operational components that facilitate the trading of Cryptocurrency futures contracts. It covers the underlying technology, platforms, and regulatory frameworks necessary for the existence and functioning of crypto derivatives markets.

Scope and Content Guidelines

Articles within this category should focus on objective, verifiable information related to the infrastructure supporting crypto futures trading. Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Exchange Technology: Articles describing matching engines, order book management systems, and high-frequency trading architecture used by futures exchanges.
  • Custody and Collateralization: Information on how collateral (margin) is managed, including hot/cold wallet solutions specific to derivatives platforms, and the mechanics of liquidation engines.
  • Data Feeds and Oracles: Documentation on the sources and mechanisms used to provide reliable, tamper-proof pricing data (index prices) necessary for settlement and margin calculations.
  • Clearing and Settlement Systems: Explanations of the processes used to guarantee trades and manage the transfer of funds or collateral between counterparties.
  • Regulatory Technology (RegTech): Systems employed by exchanges or regulators for surveillance, anti-money laundering (AML), and know-your-customer (KYC) procedures as they pertain to derivatives trading.

Editorial Standards

All content contributed to articles within this category must adhere to the following standards:

  1. Neutral Point of View (NPOV): Articles must present all significant viewpoints fairly and without bias. Claims regarding the superiority of one technology or platform over another must be attributed to reliable sources or omitted.
  2. Verifiability: All factual claims, especially those related to performance metrics, security protocols, or regulatory compliance, must be supported by citations from independent, reliable sources.
  3. No Promotional Content: Content must not promote any specific exchange, software vendor, or trading strategy. Descriptions of commercial products should be limited to their functional role within the infrastructure ecosystem.
  4. Beginner Accessibility: While the subject matter is technical, explanations should be structured clearly to be accessible to readers with a basic understanding of finance and cryptocurrency concepts. Technical jargon should be defined or linked to appropriate explanatory articles.

Related Categories

Articles in this category may also belong in related categories, such as:

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