Moscow Exchange plans to launch futures contracts for Solana, Ripple, and Tron within this year

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PANews February 3 News, according to Cryptopolitan, the Moscow Exchange in Russia plans to launch new cryptocurrency indices based on Solana, Ripple, and Tron prices, along with corresponding futures contracts, in 2026. Maria Silkina, head of the exchange’s derivatives department, stated that these new contracts will follow the design of the existing Bitcoin and Ethereum index futures, which use monthly expiration and cash settlement. Additionally, the exchange is considering launching perpetual futures for Bitcoin and Ethereum, which will be designed to expire daily and automatically roll over. Under current Russian regulations, these crypto derivatives are currently only available to qualified investors.

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