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CME to List Bitcoin Volatility Futures Tied to BVX Index

Simon Simba
Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.
Updated: May 6th, 2026

CME Group intends to introduce Bitcoin Volatility futures that settle on the BVX, or CME CF Bitcoin Volatility Index. The exchange anticipates listing the contracts on June 1st, subject to regulatory approval. The implied volatility of Bitcoin, rather than its spot price, will be the first regulated futures that allow traders to directly hedge or trade it.

The BVX index is a 30-day forward-looking measure of expected Bitcoin volatility. CF Benchmarks calculates it using real-time order books for Bitcoin options listed on CME. By using options data, the index reflects what the market believes about future price swings rather than past moves.

How the BVX Index Works in Practice

BVX updates roughly every second during U.S. trading hours, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Central Time. CF Benchmarks also publishes a separate settlement rate, called BVXS, based on BVX readings over a 30-minute window in late London trading. CME will use this settlement rate to finalize Bitcoin Volatility futures at expiry.

Instead of tracking Bitcoin’s dollar price, each futures contract will track the level of the BVX index. Traders can go long if they expect volatility to rise or short if they expect calmer conditions. This structure mirrors volatility products in traditional markets that let investors trade implied volatility on major stock indexes.

Why CME Is Adding Volatility Futures Now

CME already offers Bitcoin and Ether futures and options, along with micro and options variants. The new Bitcoin Volatility futures extend that suite by separating volatility risk from price direction. CME says this will help investors manage portfolios more precisely, especially when they hold complex options positions.

Market participants have used the BVX index as a benchmark for Bitcoin volatility since CF Benchmarks launched it in 2024. By turning that benchmark into a CFTC-regulated futures contract, CME gives funds a way to plug Bitcoin volatility into existing volatility trading strategies. This can support new structured products and hedging tools that depend on a liquid, listed volatility instrument.

Bitcoin Volatility futures offer options market makers a direct hedge against vega, or the risk associated with shifting implied volatility. They can employ a contract linked to the same options-based index they track daily, rather than depending solely on spot or standard futures. During abrupt fluctuations, this can assist maintain tighter and more effective options markets.

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Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.