Chicago-based derivatives trade CME Group is weighing the launch of its personal digital token because it explores how tokenized belongings might be used as collateral throughout monetary markets, in keeping with feedback from CEO Terry Duffy.
Talking on an organization earnings name, Duffy stated CME is reviewing totally different types of margin, together with tokenized money and a CME-issued token that might function on a decentralized community. He stated:
Not solely are we taking a look at tokenized money […] we’re taking a look at totally different initiatives with our personal coin that we might doubtlessly placed on a decentralized community for different of our business individuals to make use of.
He added that collateral issued by a “systemically vital monetary establishment” could supply larger consolation to market individuals than tokens issued by a “third or fourth-tier financial institution attempting to situation a token for margin.”
Duffy’s reference to tokenized money factors to a collaboration with Google introduced in March, wherein CME Group and Google Cloud stated that they had begun piloting blockchain-based infrastructure for wholesale funds and asset tokenization utilizing Google Cloud’s Common Ledger.
The potential CME-issued token can be a separate initiative, and the trade didn’t specify how it might perform.
CME Group is a derivatives trade that operates futures and choices markets throughout charges, equities, commodities and cryptocurrencies.
In January, CME stated it plans to broaden its regulated crypto choices by itemizing futures contracts tied to Cardano (ADA), Chainlink (LINK) and Stellar (XLM). Individually, it agreed with Nasdaq to unify its crypto index choices beneath the Nasdaq-CME Crypto Index.
The trade additionally lately stated it plans to introduce 24/7 buying and selling for cryptocurrency futures and choices starting in early 2026, pending regulatory approval.
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Whereas CME Group didn’t announce particular particulars about its potential proprietary token, Duffy’s feedback place the derivatives trade alongside a broader push by conventional monetary establishments, significantly banks, to discover blockchain-based tokens for funds and settlement.
In July, Financial institution of America stated it was exploring stablecoins to modernize its funds infrastructure, with CEO Brian Moynihan describing them as a possible transactional instrument for shifting US greenback and euro-denominated funds by means of the financial institution’s world fee programs.
JPMorgan rolled out JPM Coin in November, issuing a blockchain-based token that represents US greenback deposits held on the financial institution. The token is offered to institutional shoppers and can be utilized to maneuver funds on Base, a blockchain developed by Coinbase, enabling onchain funds and settlement.
Constancy Investments stated it quickly plans to launch a US greenback–backed stablecoin referred to as the Constancy Digital Greenback (FIDD), extending its digital-asset push after receiving conditional approval to function a nationwide belief financial institution.
Nonetheless, as US banks transfer forward with stablecoin and token initiatives, they’re concurrently pushing again in opposition to yield-bearing stablecoins, fueling an energetic coverage conflict with the crypto business beneath the CLARITY Act, which is being debated in Congress.
For the reason that passage of the GENIUS Act in July 2025, the stablecoin market has grown significantly. It has a market capitalization of round $305.8 billion, up from round $260 billion when the legislation was handed, in keeping with DefiLlama knowledge.

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