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Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)

Understanding the CFTC and Cryptocurrency Trading

So, you're starting to explore the world of cryptocurrency trading and you've probably heard the acronym "CFTC" thrown around. It sounds complicated, but it's actually quite important, especially for understanding the rules of the game. This guide will break down what the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is, what it does, and how it impacts your crypto trading.

What is the CFTC?

The CFTC is a U.S. government agency that regulates the derivatives markets. Think of derivatives as contracts *based on* an underlying asset. For a long time, the CFTC mainly dealt with traditional commodities like gold, oil, and wheat. However, in recent years, the CFTC has expanded its reach to include digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Essentially, the CFTC aims to:

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