12.09.2025

CFTC’s Pilot for Digital Asset Collateral is ‘Massive’

12.09.2025
Shanny Basar
CFTC’s Pilot for Digital Asset Collateral is ‘Massive’

Caroline Pham, acting chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, said in statement that the U.S regulator is launching a digital assets pilot program for certain digital assets to be used as collateral in derivatives markets and that establishes clear guardrails to protect customer assets and provides enhanced CFTC monitoring and reporting.

Pham said: The CFTC is also providing regulatory clarity through tokenized collateral guidance for real world assets like U.S. Treasuries, and withdrawing CFTC requirements that are now outdated under the GENIUS Act.”

Max Avery, CBDO & principal at Digital Ascension Group, which provides family office services for crypto-focused high net worth individuals and families, said: 

“One of the structural problems with using crypto in traditional finance has been the mismatch between crypto (which never sleeps) and traditional markets (which close for weekends and holidays). If your margin is in crypto and can settle instantly, you can actually manage risk around the clock instead of sweating through weekends hoping nothing blows up before Monday.

The CFTC withdrew Staff Advisory 20-34 from 2020, which put restrictions on accepting virtual currencies as customer collateral. This was basically a “go slow” guidance from a more skeptical era & they’re saying the GENIUS Act made it obsolete.

For the first three months, FCMs (the firms that actually handle customer funds in futures markets) are limited to BTC, ETH, and USDC only. They have to report weekly on how much they’re holding. They have to notify the CFTC immediately if anything goes wrong.

This is the CFTC doing what regulators should do: allowing something new while keeping close tabs on it. I consider this the CFTC basically saying: “we want this business happening on US-regulated platforms where we can see it and customers have protections, not on offshore platforms where people get wrecked when things go sideways.”

Brian Armstrong, co-founder & chief executive, and Paul Grewal, chief legal officer at U.S.-listed crypto exchange Coinbase, said: 

Katherine Kirkpatrick Bos, general counsel of Starkware, the developer of a cryptographic zero-knowledge proof system that seeks to improve scalablity in blockchains, said:

Faryar Shirzad, chief policy officer at U.S. stablecoin issuer Circle, said:

James Davies, founder of DRN Fund, which provides counterparty risk management for institutional derivatives participants, said:

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