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This encyclopedia is a collaborative, community-driven resource dedicated to providing neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding the topic of crypto futures trading. Its purpose is to educate readers on the mechanics, terminology, risks, and regulatory aspects associated with this financial derivative market.


This encyclopedia is a collaborative, community-driven resource dedicated to providing neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding the subject of crypto futures trading. The goal is to serve as an educational reference for individuals seeking to understand the mechanics, terminology, risks, and regulatory aspects associated with these financial instruments.
== Scope and Content ==
The scope of this wiki covers all aspects related to futures contracts based on cryptocurrencies, including but not limited to:


== Scope and Focus ==
*  Definitions of key terms (e.g., margin, leverage, basis, liquidation).
*  Explanations of different contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures).
*  Descriptions of trading platforms and exchanges offering these products.
*  Analysis of market structure and trading strategies.
*  Information on relevant regulatory frameworks across various jurisdictions.


The scope of this wiki encompasses topics directly related to cryptocurrency futures contracts, including but not limited to:
Content must remain '''objective'''. Articles should describe concepts, theories, and market practices without advocating for or against any specific trading approach, asset, or platform. Claims of guaranteed profit or guaranteed returns are strictly prohibited.
 
*  Definitions of key terms (e.g., margin, leverage, basis, perpetual futures).
*  Explanations of trading mechanisms on various exchanges.
*  Discussions of regulatory frameworks impacting futures markets globally.
*  Analysis of historical market events related to crypto futures.
 
Content should remain objective and avoid promoting specific trading strategies, platforms, or financial outcomes. This resource is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.


== Editorial Policy ==
== Editorial Policy ==
 
All contributors are expected to adhere to the following editorial guidelines to maintain the quality and neutrality of the encyclopedia:
All contributors are expected to adhere to the following principles to maintain the quality and neutrality of the encyclopedia:


=== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) ===
=== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) ===
 
Articles must present all significant viewpoints fairly and without bias. When describing controversial topics, all established viewpoints should be attributed to their proponents. Avoid language that suggests endorsement or criticism of any particular financial instrument or trading method.
Articles must present all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias. Claims must be attributable to reliable, published sources. Speculation, personal opinion, or advocacy for any particular investment strategy or product is strictly prohibited.


=== Verifiability and Sourcing ===
=== Verifiability and Sourcing ===
 
All factual claims, statistics, and definitions must be supported by reliable, published sources. Editors should strive to cite primary sources (such as regulatory documents or exchange rulebooks) where possible, or reputable secondary sources (such as established financial news outlets or academic papers). Information presented without a source may be challenged or removed.
Information presented in articles must be verifiable. Editors must cite reliable, independent sources for factual claims, statistics, and definitions. Primary sources, such as regulatory filings or official exchange documentation, are preferred where available. Unsubstantiated claims should be flagged for review or removed.


=== Clarity and Accessibility ===
=== Clarity and Accessibility ===
Content should be written clearly and concisely, suitable for readers ranging from beginners to experienced traders. Complex concepts should be explained using accessible language, often linking to dedicated articles explaining prerequisite knowledge (e.g., linking from a "Leverage" article to a basic "Derivatives" article).


Content should be written clearly and concisely, suitable for readers ranging from beginners to experienced market participants. Technical jargon should be explained or linked to appropriate glossary entries.
=== No Original Research ===
This encyclopedia is not a venue for publishing original research, personal opinions, or unpublished theories. All content must reflect existing, published knowledge on the subject.


=== No Promotional Content ===
=== Handling of Promotional Content ===
 
Content that reads like advertising, promotes specific trading signals, or unduly praises a particular exchange or service is considered '''spam''' and will be removed. While exchanges and trading tools must be described, descriptions must be factual and balanced, noting both features and known risks or controversies associated with them.
This encyclopedia is not a platform for marketing or advertising. Articles must not contain promotional language, endorsements of specific exchanges, trading software, or financial services. Links to commercial entities should only be included when necessary to cite a source or provide factual context regarding a regulatory filing or official product specification.
 
=== Handling Disputes ===
 
Disagreements regarding content, neutrality, or sourcing should be discussed on the associated talk pages. If consensus cannot be reached, the issue may be brought to the community notice board for broader discussion, following established dispute resolution guidelines.
 
== Content Guidelines ==
 
'''Accuracy''': Ensure all data, dates, and technical descriptions are correct according to verifiable sources.
*  '''Completeness''': Strive to cover all relevant aspects of a topic within the context of the encyclopedia’s scope.
*  '''Structure''': Utilize standard wiki formatting, including appropriate headings, internal links to related articles, and standardized templates for consistency.


== Article Structure Guidelines ==
Articles should generally follow a standard structure to ensure consistency:
== An introductory paragraph defining the subject. ==
== A section detailing the '''history''' or '''development''' of the topic, if applicable. ==
== A section explaining the '''mechanics''' or '''functionality''' of the concept. ==
== A section discussing '''risks''' and '''considerations''' associated with the topic. ==
== Appropriate use of internal links to related encyclopedia entries. ==
== References ==
== References ==
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<references />
All sources used to verify information must be listed in the References section at the bottom of the article using the {{Cite web}} template or similar appropriate templates for other source types.


== Sponsored links ==
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Revision as of 08:50, 7 January 2026

About this Encyclopedia

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This encyclopedia is a collaborative, community-driven resource dedicated to providing neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding the topic of crypto futures trading. Its purpose is to educate readers on the mechanics, terminology, risks, and regulatory aspects associated with this financial derivative market.

Scope and Content

The scope of this wiki covers all aspects related to futures contracts based on cryptocurrencies, including but not limited to:

  • Definitions of key terms (e.g., margin, leverage, basis, liquidation).
  • Explanations of different contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures).
  • Descriptions of trading platforms and exchanges offering these products.
  • Analysis of market structure and trading strategies.
  • Information on relevant regulatory frameworks across various jurisdictions.

Content must remain objective. Articles should describe concepts, theories, and market practices without advocating for or against any specific trading approach, asset, or platform. Claims of guaranteed profit or guaranteed returns are strictly prohibited.

Editorial Policy

All contributors are expected to adhere to the following editorial guidelines to maintain the quality and neutrality of the encyclopedia:

Neutral Point of View (NPOV)

Articles must present all significant viewpoints fairly and without bias. When describing controversial topics, all established viewpoints should be attributed to their proponents. Avoid language that suggests endorsement or criticism of any particular financial instrument or trading method.

Verifiability and Sourcing

All factual claims, statistics, and definitions must be supported by reliable, published sources. Editors should strive to cite primary sources (such as regulatory documents or exchange rulebooks) where possible, or reputable secondary sources (such as established financial news outlets or academic papers). Information presented without a source may be challenged or removed.

Clarity and Accessibility

Content should be written clearly and concisely, suitable for readers ranging from beginners to experienced traders. Complex concepts should be explained using accessible language, often linking to dedicated articles explaining prerequisite knowledge (e.g., linking from a "Leverage" article to a basic "Derivatives" article).

No Original Research

This encyclopedia is not a venue for publishing original research, personal opinions, or unpublished theories. All content must reflect existing, published knowledge on the subject.

Handling of Promotional Content

Content that reads like advertising, promotes specific trading signals, or unduly praises a particular exchange or service is considered spam and will be removed. While exchanges and trading tools must be described, descriptions must be factual and balanced, noting both features and known risks or controversies associated with them.

Article Structure Guidelines

Articles should generally follow a standard structure to ensure consistency:

An introductory paragraph defining the subject.

A section detailing the history or development of the topic, if applicable.

A section explaining the mechanics or functionality of the concept.

A section discussing risks and considerations associated with the topic.

Appropriate use of internal links to related encyclopedia entries.

References

<references /> All sources used to verify information must be listed in the References section at the bottom of the article using the Template:Cite web template or similar appropriate templates for other source types.

References

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