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Deribit to Launch USDC-Settled Bitcoin and Ether Options

Last updated: August 16, 2025 2:50 am
Published: 9 months ago
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Deribit exchange will launch USDC-settled Bitcoin and Ether options on August 19 after Coinbase’s $2.9 billion takeover. The exchange plans to broaden its stablecoin-settled offers to include the biggest cryptocurrencies to satisfy institutional and customer demand.

Deribit is rolling out USDC-settled BTC and ETH dated futures, which complements their current lineup of perpetual futures, as per the official post on X. In addition, they’ll also be running these contracts alongside their existing inverse BTC and ETH-settled options. This means that both types of contracts can help offset margin requirements, ultimately boosting capital efficiency.

CEO Luuk Strijers explained, “By settling in USDC, we’re providing greater flexibility, capital efficiency, and a familiar fiat-equivalent structure that appeals to both institutional and retail participants.”

Linear options differ from inverse contracts because payouts move directly with the asset price and settle in a fiat-equivalent stablecoin. Hence, traders avoid the volatility of holding the underlying coin for settlement. Moreover, the design mirrors traditional cash-settled options, which can simplify onboarding and reporting for institutions.

Deribit has also made things easier by lowering the minimum order sizes to 0.01 BTC and 0.1 ETH, which helps more people access their products. Linear and inverse books enable opening up new avenues for hedging and arbitrage in basis and skew trades. Institutions stand to benefit most as it allows them to operate with more accuracy without the need for constant rebalancing.

Deribit initially offered USDC-settled linear options in 2023 on cryptocurrencies such as Paxos Gold, XRP, and Solana. Despite the later discontinuation of Polygon’s MATIC choices, demand for USDC-based instruments remained steady. This strategy is expanded to higher-volume assets with the new Bitcoin and Ethereum offers.

Founded in 2016, Deribit remains the largest crypto options exchange by trading volume and open interest. Last month, it hit $185 billion in volume, marking its best month ever. The $2.9 billion Coinbase acquisition, which was completed last week, gives its international development even more impetus.

The launch puts Deribit in a strong position in the derivatives market. Enabling USDC settlement for BTC and ETH brings crypto trading closer to the efficiencies of traditional finance and serves the interests of active traders and large institutions.

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