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BitMEX Launches 20 New Altcoin Options Featuring LTC, SUI, LINK, and More
BitMEX, the OG crypto derivatives exchange, is excited to announce the launch of 20 new option contracts, offering traders one of the first-ever opportunities to engage with a diverse range of altcoin options across Litecoin (LTC), SUI (Sui), LINK (Chainlink), AAVE (Aave), and more.
BitMEX Options delivers on deep liquidity and low slippage through an Orderbook and a Request-for-Quote (RFQ) interface, allowing users to trade single-leg or multi-leg options with the lowest minimum sizes in the industry. This combined with the Strategies Dashboard that enables traders to execute advanced options strategies with a single click, makes trading altcoin options accessible to any type of user.
Stephan Lutz, CEO of BitMEX said, “With the markets showing more volatility than ever, traders have an opportunity to push their strategies further, and we want to ensure they have every advantage. With this expansion, BitMEX is delivering what traders demand – a wider range of assets whilst empowering them with cutting-edge features that make executing sophisticated strategies effortless. With the addition of 20 new altcoin pairs, it reinforces our commitment to making BitMEX the go-to platform for options trading.”
Options traders can now access options pairs for BTC, ETH, AAVE, ADA, APT, AVAX, BCH, DOGE, FIL, ICP, LDO, LINK, LTC, MMPEPE, MMSHIB, MNT, OP, ORDI, SOL, SUI, TON, TRX, UNI, WLD, and XRP – totalling 26 pairs available for trading on BitMEX Options.
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