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CME Futures beats Binance in Open Interest – Here’s why it matters

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Last updated: October 17, 2025 2:10 am
CoinRSS Published October 17, 2025
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Key TakeawaysWhy is CME Futures leading in crypto Futures?Does CME’s OI dominance hurt Binance?Weekend timing gave CME an edgeCME Futures lead in Open Interest, not volume

Key Takeaways

Why is CME Futures leading in crypto Futures?

CME Futures is attracting more speculative capital and weathered the crash on the 10th of October better than Binance.

Does CME’s OI dominance hurt Binance?

Not yet. Binance still dominates trading volume, so CME’s lead is not market-shaking, though 24/7 trading in 2026 could shift flows.


Futures flows are shifting, showing where the smart money’s leaning.

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has overtaken Binance in Futures Open Interest (OI) for major cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin [BTC], for instance, clocked $16.67 billion in CME OI, 1.34× bigger than Binance.

But the story runs deeper.

Aggregate CME Futures OI across Bitcoin, Ethereum [ETH], Solana [SOL] and Ripple [XRP] reached $28.3 billion, surpassing Binance’s $23 billion and Bybit’s $12.2 billion.

CME futuresCME futures

Source: CoinGlass

In short, CME Futures are drawing relatively more speculative capital.

But this rotation isn’t just a one-off.

Weekend timing gave CME an edge

The 10th of October’s crypto flash crash pushed total liquidations to an all-time high of $19.2 billion, allowing CME to take the lead as the only exchange largely unaffected by the carnage.

For context, CME Futures clock out at 4:00 p.m. CT on Friday and don’t reopen until Sunday, limiting weekend exposure during the 10th of October dump.

So, does that make this speculative rotation just a short-term blip?

CME Futures lead in Open Interest, not volume

Futures flows have traders questioning unregulated exchanges’ edge.

Given Binance’s post-crash performance, that might seem plausible. CME Futures Bitcoin OI stood at $16.2 billion, down 11% from $18.3 billion before the said crash, while Binance saw a steeper 22% drop.

Simply put, CME held up better while Binance took the bigger hit.

However, Binance’s massive Trading Volume kept it in the lead, with BTC/USD Futures alone clocking $56 million.

BinanceBinance

Source: CoinGlass

In addition, the top three exchanges (Binance, OKX, and Bybit) collectively processed over $100 billion per day in BTC, ETH, SOL, and XRP Futures, compared with CME’s $14 billion daily average.

So, even as CME emerges as the leading market in OI, volume remains heavily concentrated on lesser-regulated cryptocurrency exchanges, making its outperformance more headline than market-shaking.

Still, it’s a key inflection point. CME Futures plans to roll out 24-hour futures and options trading in early 2026. If it sticks, it could shift flows and chip away at unregulated venues’ dominance, including Binance.

Next: Ethereum whales bet $417mln on a rebound – Will ETH charts agree?

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