Frequently Asked Questions

Like any other type of future, the price of Micro Bitcoin futures depends on the supply and demand based on market sentiment. Prices can fluctuate significantly during the trading day and can be sensitive to a variety of factors including the same types of economic news and reports that move other financial futures markets.
 
Many traders choose to trade in Micro Bitcoin futures, because they offer a lower cost entry point into the Bitcoin futures market that requires only a small fraction of the financial commitment otherwise needed. This provides the opportunity to become more familiar with the Bitcoin market without the need or risk of a Bitcoin wallet.
Micro Bitcoin Futures, just like all futures, are regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an independent federal government agency in the United States. Micro Bitcoin Futures are run through CME Group, the world’s leading derivatives marketplace.
No. Micro Bitcoin Futures do not require a digital wallet because they are financially settled, meaning they do not involve the exchange of Bitcoin. Rather, MBF contracts are run directly through a brokerage or trading platform, such as NinjaTrader.
If you’re trying to decide between trading Micro Bitcoin futures and Micro Ether futures, there are some similarities and differences that you need to know. These are both crypto futures, so they come with the same price volatility inherent in their underlying assets. Both expire on the last Friday of each contract month. Where they differ is their size relative to a full futures contract. Micro Bitcoin futures are 50 times smaller than a full-sized contract, whereas Micro Ether futures are 500 times smaller.