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This category is intended to group articles related to the underlying technological and financial infrastructure supporting [[Cryptocurrency futures trading]]. This includes exchanges, clearing houses, custody solutions, regulatory frameworks, and the core blockchain or distributed ledger technologies (DLT) upon which various digital assets are based.
This category is intended to group articles related to the underlying technical and operational infrastructure supporting cryptocurrency futures markets. This includes exchanges, clearinghouses, data providers, and the technology used for trade execution and settlement.


The goal is to provide neutral, factual documentation on the systems that enable the trading, settlement, and custody of crypto derivatives.
The purpose of this category is to provide a structured overview of the physical and digital systems that enable crypto derivatives trading.


== Scope and Inclusion Criteria ==
== Scope and Inclusion Criteria ==
Articles belonging in this category should focus on the mechanisms, technology, or established entities that facilitate the trading of cryptocurrency futures contracts. Examples of appropriate topics include:
Articles belonging in this category should focus on the '''infrastructure elements''' of crypto futures trading, rather than the financial instruments themselves (e.g., specific contract specifications) or trading strategies.


*  **Exchanges:** Centralized and decentralized platforms that list and match orders for crypto futures.
Acceptable topics for inclusion include:
*  **Clearing and Settlement:** The processes and entities responsible for guaranteeing trades and transferring ownership/collateral.
== Cryptocurrency exchanges that offer futures products. ==
*  **Custody Solutions:** The technological methods (e.g., cold storage, multi-signature wallets) used by institutions to secure the underlying or collateral assets.
== Regulatory technology (RegTech) and surveillance systems used in these markets. ==
*  **Trading Technology:** Infrastructure related to order matching engines, latency, and data feeds used in futures markets.
== Custodial solutions specifically designed for derivatives clearing or collateral management. ==
*  **Regulatory Frameworks:** The legal structures governing the operation of crypto futures infrastructure in specific jurisdictions.
== Blockchain or distributed ledger technology (DLT) utilized for settlement or record-keeping in futures operations. ==
== Data centers and connectivity providers critical to high-frequency trading in this sector. ==
Articles focusing solely on spot markets, unless the infrastructure is shared or directly impacts futures operations (e.g., a major exchange's core matching engine), should generally be placed in more specific categories.


== Exclusion Criteria ==
== Editing Guidelines ==
The following topics are generally '''not''' appropriate for this category, although related articles may exist elsewhere on the wiki:
To maintain neutrality and encyclopedic quality, editors contributing to articles within this category must adhere to the following guidelines:


*  Articles focused solely on the mechanics of specific futures contracts (e.g., "Perpetual Swaps"). These belong in contract-specific categories.
=== Neutrality and Tone ===
*  Articles focused on the underlying cryptocurrency asset itself (e.g., "Bitcoin"). These belong in asset-specific categories.
All content must be presented factually and without bias. Avoid language that suggests endorsement, superiority, or guaranteed performance of any specific infrastructure provider or technology. Claims regarding speed, reliability, or security must be attributed to verifiable, independent sources.
*  Articles promoting specific trading strategies or software tools.
*  Articles that lack verifiable, published sources regarding their operational status or technology.


== Editing Guidelines for Infrastructure Articles ==
=== Verifiability ===
When contributing to or creating articles within this category, editors must adhere to the following standards to maintain neutrality and accuracy:
Statements regarding the operational capacity, regulatory status, or technical specifications of infrastructure components must be supported by reliable, published sources. Claims made by the infrastructure providers themselves should be clearly identified as such.


1.  **Verifiability:** All claims regarding system capacity, security features, or regulatory status must be supported by reliable, third-party sources, such as regulatory filings, official exchange documentation, or reputable financial news coverage.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/news/pressrelease/2023-123 |title=Example Regulatory Filing |publisher=Securities and Exchange Commission |access-date=2024-05-15}}</ref>
=== Structure and Clarity ===
2.  **Neutral Point of View (NPOV):** Descriptions of infrastructure must be objective. Avoid superlative language (e.g., "fastest," "most secure," "best"). Focus on documented specifications and industry standards.
Articles should be structured logically, explaining the function of the infrastructure component within the broader futures ecosystem. Technical terminology should be defined or linked to appropriate explanatory articles where necessary for beginner readers.
3.  **Technical Accuracy:** Ensure that technical descriptions of DLT, consensus mechanisms, or clearing protocols are accurate and clearly explained for a beginner audience.
4.  **Distinction Between Spot and Derivatives:** Clearly delineate which infrastructure components are dedicated solely to futures/derivatives trading versus those that support both spot and derivatives markets.


== Subcategories ==
=== Avoiding Promotional Content ===
* [[Category:Crypto Derivatives Exchanges]]
This category is not a directory for marketing purposes. Articles should describe the infrastructure's role and characteristics, not promote its use over competitors. Pricing models, service tiers, or specific marketing slogans should generally be excluded unless they are essential to understanding a significant operational difference documented in reliable sources.
* [[Category:Crypto Clearing Houses]]
 
* [[Category:Digital Asset Custody Technology]]
== Related Categories ==
* [[Category:Cryptocurrency Exchanges]]
* [[Category:Financial Market Technology]]
* [[Category:Derivatives Clearing]]


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

Overview

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This category is intended to group articles related to the underlying technical and operational infrastructure supporting cryptocurrency futures markets. This includes exchanges, clearinghouses, data providers, and the technology used for trade execution and settlement.

The purpose of this category is to provide a structured overview of the physical and digital systems that enable crypto derivatives trading.

Scope and Inclusion Criteria

Articles belonging in this category should focus on the infrastructure elements of crypto futures trading, rather than the financial instruments themselves (e.g., specific contract specifications) or trading strategies.

Acceptable topics for inclusion include:

Cryptocurrency exchanges that offer futures products.

Regulatory technology (RegTech) and surveillance systems used in these markets.

Custodial solutions specifically designed for derivatives clearing or collateral management.

Blockchain or distributed ledger technology (DLT) utilized for settlement or record-keeping in futures operations.

Data centers and connectivity providers critical to high-frequency trading in this sector.

Articles focusing solely on spot markets, unless the infrastructure is shared or directly impacts futures operations (e.g., a major exchange's core matching engine), should generally be placed in more specific categories.

Editing Guidelines

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

Neutrality and Tone

All content must be presented factually and without bias. Avoid language that suggests endorsement, superiority, or guaranteed performance of any specific infrastructure provider or technology. Claims regarding speed, reliability, or security must be attributed to verifiable, independent sources.

Verifiability

Statements regarding the operational capacity, regulatory status, or technical specifications of infrastructure components must be supported by reliable, published sources. Claims made by the infrastructure providers themselves should be clearly identified as such.

Structure and Clarity

Articles should be structured logically, explaining the function of the infrastructure component within the broader futures ecosystem. Technical terminology should be defined or linked to appropriate explanatory articles where necessary for beginner readers.

Avoiding Promotional Content

This category is not a directory for marketing purposes. Articles should describe the infrastructure's role and characteristics, not promote its use over competitors. Pricing models, service tiers, or specific marketing slogans should generally be excluded unless they are essential to understanding a significant operational difference documented in reliable sources.

Related Categories

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