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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.
This category page serves as an organizational hub for articles related to [[Cryptocurrency futures contracts]]. It aims to group content that explains the mechanics, regulation, trading strategies, and market participants involved in the trading of these financial derivatives.


== Scope and Inclusion Criteria ==
== 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:
Articles placed in this category should directly relate to the concept of futures contracts based on cryptocurrencies (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:


*  Exchanges offering crypto futures trading.
*  Exchanges offering crypto futures trading.
Specific contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures).
The mechanics of margin, leverage, and settlement in crypto futures.
Concepts related to futures trading such as [[Margin (trading)|margin]], [[Leverage (trading)|leverage]], and [[Mark price]].
Regulatory frameworks governing these instruments in various jurisdictions.
Regulatory frameworks impacting crypto futures markets.
*  Comparisons between crypto futures and spot markets.
Risk management specific to futures trading.


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.
Articles focusing solely on the underlying cryptocurrency asset, unless directly discussing its use as the basis for a futures contract, should generally be placed in more specific categories (e.g., [[Category:Cryptocurrencies]]).


== Editing Guidelines ==
== Editorial Guidelines ==
All contributions to articles within this category must adhere to the core editorial policies of this wiki:
To maintain the encyclopedic quality and neutrality of articles within this category, editors must adhere to the following guidelines:
# '''Neutral Point of View (NPOV)''': All content must be presented factually, representing all significant viewpoints fairly and without bias. Claims regarding potential returns or investment advice are strictly prohibited.
# '''Verifiability''': Statements of fact, especially those concerning market data, regulation, or specific exchange practices, must be supported by reliable, published secondary sources cited using  tags.
# '''Clarity and Accessibility''': Content should be written clearly, assuming a reader who possesses a basic understanding of financial markets but may be new to cryptocurrency derivatives. Technical jargon should be explained or linked to appropriate glossary entries.
# '''No Promotional Content''': Articles must not promote any specific exchange, trading platform, or financial product. Focus must remain on objective description and analysis.


*  **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.
== Subcategories ==
*  **Verifiability:** All factual claims, especially those regarding market data, regulations, or contract specifications, must be supported by reliable, independent sources cited using `` tags.
The following subcategories further organize specialized topics within crypto futures trading:
*  **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 ==
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency futures exchanges]]
For broader context, editors may also find the following categories relevant:
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency futures regulation]]
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency futures trading strategies]]


*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency Derivatives]]
== See Also ==
*  [[Category:Financial Futures]]
*  [[Cryptocurrency derivatives]]
*  [[Category:Cryptocurrency Exchanges]]
*  [[Futures contract]]
*  [[Leverage (finance)]]


== References ==
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Revision as of 07:10, 7 January 2026

Overview

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This category page serves as an organizational hub for articles related to Cryptocurrency futures contracts. It aims to group content that explains the mechanics, regulation, trading strategies, and market participants involved in the trading of these financial derivatives.

Scope and Inclusion Criteria

Articles placed in this category should directly relate to the concept of futures contracts based on cryptocurrencies (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Exchanges offering crypto futures trading.
  • The mechanics of margin, leverage, and settlement in crypto futures.
  • Regulatory frameworks governing these instruments in various jurisdictions.
  • Comparisons between crypto futures and spot markets.
  • Risk management specific to futures trading.

Articles focusing solely on the underlying cryptocurrency asset, unless directly discussing its use as the basis for a futures contract, should generally be placed in more specific categories (e.g.,).

Editorial Guidelines

To maintain the encyclopedic quality and neutrality of articles within this category, editors must adhere to the following guidelines:

  1. Neutral Point of View (NPOV): All content must be presented factually, representing all significant viewpoints fairly and without bias. Claims regarding potential returns or investment advice are strictly prohibited.
  2. Verifiability: Statements of fact, especially those concerning market data, regulation, or specific exchange practices, must be supported by reliable, published secondary sources cited using tags.
  3. Clarity and Accessibility: Content should be written clearly, assuming a reader who possesses a basic understanding of financial markets but may be new to cryptocurrency derivatives. Technical jargon should be explained or linked to appropriate glossary entries.
  4. No Promotional Content: Articles must not promote any specific exchange, trading platform, or financial product. Focus must remain on objective description and analysis.

Subcategories

The following subcategories further organize specialized topics within crypto futures trading:

See Also

References

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