Cryptocurrencies

Cboe Isn’t Listing Any New Bitcoin Futures Contracts

  • Exchange not adding futures contract for trading in March
  • Currrently listed contracts remain available for trading

A man walks past a screen showing exchange rates of cryptocurrencies at an exchange in Seoul.

Photographer: Jung Yeon-Je/AFP via Getty Images

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Wall Street’s love affair with Bitcoin appears to be souring.

Cboe Global Markets Inc., the first mainstream exchange to let people buy and sell Bitcoin futures, said in a web posting that it’s reviewing its approach to cryptocurrency derivatives and doesn’t currently plan to list more contracts. It offers ones that expire in April, May and June.