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This portal serves as a central hub for information regarding [[Futures contract|futures contracts]] based on various [[Cryptocurrency|cryptocurrencies]]. The goal is to provide neutral, factual, and accessible information for users interested in learning about this financial instrument.
This portal serves as a central hub for information regarding [[Futures contract|futures contracts]] based on various [[Cryptocurrency|cryptocurrencies]]. The goal is to provide neutral, factual, and accessible information for users interested in understanding the mechanics, risks, and regulatory aspects of crypto futures trading.


== Scope and Focus ==
== Scope and Content Guidelines ==


The content within this portal focuses strictly on the mechanics, terminology, regulation, and history of crypto futures trading. Topics covered include:
The content within this portal and related articles should adhere strictly to the following guidelines:


The definition and structure of a futures contract.
'''Neutral Point of View (NPOV)''': All articles must present information fairly and without bias. Avoid language that promotes or discourages trading activities.
The role of [[Derivatives exchange|derivatives exchanges]] in facilitating these trades.
*  '''Factual Accuracy''': Information must be verifiable and based on established financial principles or documented market practices.
Concepts such as [[Leverage (finance)|leverage]], [[Margin (finance)|margin]], and [[Liquidation (finance)|liquidation]].
'''Beginner Accessibility''': Complex topics should be explained clearly, often utilizing analogies or step-by-step breakdowns suitable for readers new to derivatives trading.
*  Different types of crypto futures products (e.g., perpetual versus fixed-date contracts).
*  '''No Financial Advice''': Articles must explicitly state that they do not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Claims regarding guaranteed returns or specific trading strategies are strictly prohibited.
*  Risk management strategies relevant to futures trading.
'''Terminology Consistency''': Standardized financial and crypto terminology should be used, with definitions provided where necessary (e.g., [[Margin (finance)|margin]], [[Leverage (finance)|leverage]], [[Basis risk]]).


== Content Guidelines for Editors ==
== Key Topics Covered ==


To maintain the encyclopedic integrity of this portal and its associated articles, editors must adhere to the following guidelines:
The following topics are central to understanding crypto futures:
# '''Neutral Point of View (NPOV)''': All articles must present information fairly and without bias. Claims regarding potential returns or market predictions must be attributed to reliable sources or presented as theoretical possibilities, not as guarantees.
# '''Verifiability''': All factual claims, especially those concerning market data, regulatory changes, or specific product specifications, must be supported by citations to reliable, independent sources.
# '''No Promotional Content''': Content must not endorse specific trading platforms, brokers, or investment strategies designed to encourage trading activity. Avoid language that suggests guaranteed profit or downplays inherent risks.
# '''Clarity and Accessibility''': Content should be written clearly, avoiding excessive jargon where possible. Complex financial terms must be defined or linked to their respective explanatory articles.
# '''Scope Adherence''': Articles should remain focused on the technical and financial aspects of crypto futures. Discussions about the underlying cryptocurrency's technology or general investment advice unrelated to futures mechanics should be kept minimal or linked to appropriate portals.


== Key Topics and Related Articles ==
=== Mechanics of Futures Contracts ===
This section covers the fundamental structure of a futures agreement.


The following sections link to core articles within the wiki related to crypto futures trading:
*  '''Definition''': An agreement to buy or sell a specific asset (in this case, a cryptocurrency) at a predetermined price on a specified date in the future.
*  '''Settlement''': Distinguishing between [[Cash settlement|cash-settled]] and [[Physical delivery|physically-settled]] contracts.
*  '''Exchanges and Platforms''': Information on regulated and unregulated platforms offering these products.


=== Fundamentals ===
=== Margin and Leverage ===
*  [[Futures contract]]
Understanding how capital requirements affect futures trading is crucial.
*  [[Basis trading]]
*  [[Mark price]]
*  [[Funding rate]]


=== Trading Mechanics ===
*  '''Initial Margin''': The amount of collateral required to open a leveraged position.
[[Leverage (finance)]]
*  '''Maintenance Margin''': The minimum equity required to keep a position open.
[[Margin call]]
*  '''Liquidation''': The process by which a broker or exchange closes a position due to insufficient margin.
[[Settlement (finance)]]
 
[[Order book]]
=== Types of Crypto Futures ===
Different contracts serve different purposes in the market.
 
*  '''Perpetual Futures''': Contracts that have no expiration date, often utilizing a mechanism known as the '''funding rate''' to keep the contract price aligned with the spot price.
'''Fixed-Date Futures''': Contracts with a specific expiration date.
 
=== Risk Management ===
Articles in this area focus on the inherent risks associated with derivatives trading.
 
'''Counterparty Risk''': The risk that the other party in the contract defaults.
'''Volatility Risk''': The heightened risk associated with the price fluctuations of underlying cryptocurrencies.
'''Regulatory Risk''': Changes in governmental oversight affecting trading platforms or contract legality.
 
== Editor Guidelines ==


=== Market Participants ===
Editors contributing to this portal must adhere to the standard [[Wiki:Policies|site policies]] and the specific content guidelines listed above.
[[Hedging]]
# '''Source Verification''': All factual claims, especially those related to market size, regulatory status, or contract specifications, must be supported by reliable, published sources cited in  tags.
*  [[Speculation]]
# '''Avoid Speculation''': Do not introduce unverified rumors or personal opinions about future price movements or regulatory changes.
[[Market maker]]
# '''Linking Strategy''': Use internal links ([[Internal link]]) to connect related concepts within the wiki. Avoid excessive linking to external commercial sites.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*  [[Cryptocurrency derivatives]]
*  [[Cryptocurrency derivatives]]
*  [[Options trading]]
*  [[Hedging strategies]]
*  [[Exchanges (cryptocurrency)]]
*  [[Order book]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== Sponsored links ==
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 7 January 2026

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This portal serves as a central hub for information regarding futures contracts based on various cryptocurrencies. The goal is to provide neutral, factual, and accessible information for users interested in understanding the mechanics, risks, and regulatory aspects of crypto futures trading.

Scope and Content Guidelines

The content within this portal and related articles should adhere strictly to the following guidelines:

  • Neutral Point of View (NPOV): All articles must present information fairly and without bias. Avoid language that promotes or discourages trading activities.
  • Factual Accuracy: Information must be verifiable and based on established financial principles or documented market practices.
  • Beginner Accessibility: Complex topics should be explained clearly, often utilizing analogies or step-by-step breakdowns suitable for readers new to derivatives trading.
  • No Financial Advice: Articles must explicitly state that they do not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Claims regarding guaranteed returns or specific trading strategies are strictly prohibited.
  • Terminology Consistency: Standardized financial and crypto terminology should be used, with definitions provided where necessary (e.g., margin, leverage, Basis risk).

Key Topics Covered

The following topics are central to understanding crypto futures:

Mechanics of Futures Contracts

This section covers the fundamental structure of a futures agreement.

  • Definition: An agreement to buy or sell a specific asset (in this case, a cryptocurrency) at a predetermined price on a specified date in the future.
  • Settlement: Distinguishing between cash-settled and physically-settled contracts.
  • Exchanges and Platforms: Information on regulated and unregulated platforms offering these products.

Margin and Leverage

Understanding how capital requirements affect futures trading is crucial.

  • Initial Margin: The amount of collateral required to open a leveraged position.
  • Maintenance Margin: The minimum equity required to keep a position open.
  • Liquidation: The process by which a broker or exchange closes a position due to insufficient margin.

Types of Crypto Futures

Different contracts serve different purposes in the market.

  • Perpetual Futures: Contracts that have no expiration date, often utilizing a mechanism known as the funding rate to keep the contract price aligned with the spot price.
  • Fixed-Date Futures: Contracts with a specific expiration date.

Risk Management

Articles in this area focus on the inherent risks associated with derivatives trading.

  • Counterparty Risk: The risk that the other party in the contract defaults.
  • Volatility Risk: The heightened risk associated with the price fluctuations of underlying cryptocurrencies.
  • Regulatory Risk: Changes in governmental oversight affecting trading platforms or contract legality.

Editor Guidelines

Editors contributing to this portal must adhere to the standard site policies and the specific content guidelines listed above.

  1. Source Verification: All factual claims, especially those related to market size, regulatory status, or contract specifications, must be supported by reliable, published sources cited in tags.
  2. Avoid Speculation: Do not introduce unverified rumors or personal opinions about future price movements or regulatory changes.
  3. Linking Strategy: Use internal links (Internal link) to connect related concepts within the wiki. Avoid excessive linking to external commercial sites.

See Also

References

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