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ESMA Targets Crypto Perpetual Futures for Retail Protection

EU Securities Watchdog ESMA Targets Crypto-Asset Perpetual Futures as CFDs 1

In a public statement released on February 24, 2026, the EU’s financial watchdog noted a sharp rise in the offering of leveraged perpetual contracts, particularly those tied to crypto-assets like bitcoin and ethereum. ESMA emphasized that the commercial label—whether a product is called a “perpetual future,” “perpetual swap,” or “rolling contract”—is irrelevant. If a product provides leveraged exposure to an underlying crypto-asset and is cash-settled, it must adhere to existing national product intervention measures.

By categorizing these crypto derivatives as CFDs, ESMA ensures they are bound by the rigorous 2018-style protections designed to prevent significant retail losses. This move follows reports that some platforms have processed over $1.2 trillion in monthly perpetual volume, often targeting retail users with high leverage that exceeds EU-authorized limits.

“Firms must conduct a careful legal analysis of these products… the commercial name provided by firms is irrelevant for the categorization,” ESMA stated in its directive.

🧭 FAQs

  • Why is ESMA targeting “perpetual futures” on crypto-assets now? Regulators have observed firms using the “perpetual” label to bypass CFD restrictions while offering the same high-risk, high-leverage exposure to retail clients.

  • Does this affect institutional crypto traders? These specific product intervention measures primarily target retail clients. Professional and institutional traders typically operate under different leverage and protection frameworks.

  • What happens if a firm continues to offer crypto perpetuals without CFD protections? National Competent Authorities (NCAs) across the EU have the power to sanction firms, fine them, or force the withdrawal of non-compliant products from the market.

  • Is this related to the MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets) regulation? While MiCA regulates the crypto-asset market, ESMA’s statement clarifies how existing MiFID II and CFD rules apply to derivatives, closing a potential loophole for speculative instruments.

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