Deribit's options products have been integrated with the institutional trading platform CoinRoutes. Institutional traders can now trade Deribit's spot, futures, and options through CoinRoutes. The first supported products include Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) reverse options, as well as linear options for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana (SOL), and Ripple (XRP). CoinRoutes users can utilize real-time buy and sell quotes, the Greeks (option sensitivity indicators), and portfolio risk and profit and loss (PnL) monitoring features. This integration aims to expand institutional trading infrastructure, with CoinRoutes providing algorithmic trading and order routing services. CoinRoutes announced plans to enhance its options-specific order ticket and sweep functionality through its integration with Deribit, which began in February of this year. Deribit is a cryptocurrency exchange specialized in options and futures, currently supporting Bitcoin and Ethereum reverse options, as well as USD Coin (USDC) settlement options for various altcoins. In institutional trading, order routing involves comparing quotes from multiple exchanges to send orders, increasing the need for integrated portals and APIs. This integration signifies the consolidation of institutional trading channels, allowing for the management of Deribit products without a separate interface.
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Expanded U.S. Treasury long-bond buybacks helped pull yields lower and supported a modest rebound in risk appetite, with the major indexes closing slightly higher. At the same time, Bitcoin briefly rose above $70,000 and lifted crypto-linked equities, while positive Phase 3 vaccine data from Merck and Moderna pushed healthcare and biotech stocks higher. SK Hynix’s large-scale buyback also kept attention on the storage cycle and AI-related demand. Markets are continuing to digest the relatively hawkish Fed minutes while positioning ahead of earnings from Alibaba and Walmart.
Bitcoin and Ethereum surged in a historic 24-hour rally that added $190 billion to the crypto market and triggered $2.98 billion in liquidations. Here's what Treasury buybacks, a massive short squeeze, and new SEC rules mean for traders on WEEX.