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"... CFTC Wanted Information Sharing Agreements
The CFTC was concerned CME did not have agreements requiring markets to share bitcoin futures trading data. Such data would include trade times, canceled or unfilled orders, order sizes and the identities of the traders.
CME approached a third-party company to calculate the bitcoin futures price, the sources said. The exchanges did not wish to provide the data to the London-based company, a company that has its own cryptocurrency trading platform.
The CFTC was moved by the dispute over sharing the trading data to investigate whether or not there was collusion to manipulate the prices, the sources said. The CFTC is working with the Justice Department, which the sources claimed is investigating the manipulation of other cryptocurrencies.
CME offers traders a variety of bitcoin futures for months into the future. The contract prices are determined the last Friday of the month and take into account the four bitcoin exchanges’ average price over an hour...".
CFTC Wanted Information Sharing Agreements
The CFTC was concerned CME did not have agreements requiring markets to share bitcoin futures trading data. Such data would include trade times, canceled or unfilled orders, order sizes and the identities of the traders.
CME approached a third-party company to calculate the bitcoin futures price, the sources said. The exchanges did not wish to provide the data to the London-based company, a company that has its own cryptocurrency trading platform.
The CFTC was moved by the dispute over sharing the trading data to investigate whether or not there was collusion to manipulate the prices, the sources said. The CFTC is working with the Justice Department, which the sources claimed is investigating the manipulation of other cryptocurrencies.
CME offers traders a variety of bitcoin futures for months into the future. The contract prices are determined the last Friday of the month and take into account the four bitcoin exchanges’ average price over an hour.
CFTC Wanted Information Sharing AgreementsThe CFTC was concerned CME did not have agreements requiring markets to share bitcoin futures trading data. Such data would include trade times, canceled or unfilled orders, order sizes and the identities of the traders.CME approached a third-party company to calculate the bitcoin futures price, the sources said. The exchanges did not wish to provide the data to the London-based company, a company that has its own cryptocurrency trading platform.The CFTC was moved by the dispute over sharing the trading data to investigate whether or not there was collusion to manipulate the prices, the sources said. The CFTC is working with the Justice Department, which the sources claimed is investigating the manipulation of other cryptocurrencies.CME offers traders a variety of bitcoin futures for months into the future. The contract prices are determined the last Friday of the month and take into account the four bitcoin exchanges’ average price over an hour.