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CME Kalshi Lawsuit: Bitcoin Perp Fuels Derivatives Turf War

Michael Johnson by Michael Johnson
June 28, 2026
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The CME Kalshi lawsuit over Bitcoin perpetual contracts is the clearest sign yet that the boundary between prediction markets, crypto perps, and regulated futures is dissolving — and that the fight over who controls that turf is just getting started. On May 29, 2026, the CFTC approved KalshiEX’s BTCPERP contract, a cash-settled Bitcoin perpetual with no fixed expiry date, just one day after Kalshi submitted it under Regulation 40.3. CME Group, the world’s largest derivatives exchange, is challenging that approval in federal court — and the outcome will shape how leveraged crypto products are regulated in the United States for years.

What Happened

Kalshi submitted its BTCPERP contract to the CFTC on May 28, 2026, using the Regulation 40.3 self-certification process, which gives the agency up to 45 days to review new products. The CFTC did not use those 45 days. It issued an approval order the very next morning. The contract references the CF Benchmarks Bitcoin Real Time Index, settles in cash, trades around the clock seven days a week, and carries no expiration date — the defining feature of a perpetual instrument.

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CME CEO Terry Duffy publicly announced his company’s intention to challenge the approval on June 17. CME filed the federal lawsuit the following day in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, naming the CFTC as defendant. The complaint argues that perpetual contracts are legally swaps under the Commodity Exchange Act as amended by Dodd-Frank, not futures — and that the CFTC rubber-stamped the approval without addressing that question or acknowledging the more than 150 public comments submitted before the order was issued.

CME is asking the court to vacate both the Kalshi approval order and the CFTC’s accompanying policy statement on perpetuals. That policy statement is the broader target: if it stands, other platforms can follow Kalshi’s path and list similar products.

What It Means for Traders

The product mechanics matter here. Perpetual contracts — perps — are the dominant trading instrument on offshore crypto exchanges precisely because of their flexibility. They have no settlement date, so positions can be held indefinitely. Funding rates, paid periodically between long and short holders, keep the contract price anchored near the spot price. Leverage on perps at offshore venues commonly reaches 50-to-1 or higher, meaning a 2% adverse move can trigger automatic liquidation and wipe a position entirely.

The BTCPERP contract approved for Kalshi is regulated, which means it carries margin and risk requirements set by the CFTC under the Commodity Exchange Act. Those requirements are more conservative than what traders encounter on unregulated offshore platforms. But the core liquidation risk that comes with any leveraged perpetual product is still present, and traders should understand that before sizing a position. A sharp, fast move in Bitcoin — a normal occurrence — can exhaust margin faster than a manual stop order can execute.

The legal classification dispute also creates real uncertainty for anyone trading the product now. If a court ultimately rules that BTCPERP is a swap rather than a future, the tax treatment changes. Futures contracts listed on a U.S. board of trade receive Section 1256 treatment: 60 percent of gains taxed at the long-term capital gains rate and 40 percent at the short-term rate, regardless of how long the position was held. Swaps carry no such benefit. Traders currently holding or considering BTCPERP positions should be aware this classification question has not been resolved.

The Bigger Picture

What makes this dispute structurally significant is not just the Bitcoin perp — it is what the approval signals about Kalshi’s ambition. Kalshi launched as a prediction market platform, a venue where users trade contracts on the outcome of real-world events: elections, economic data releases, regulatory decisions. That model operates under a different CFTC framework than traditional futures exchanges. The BTCPERP contract marks a deliberate step toward offering instruments that compete directly with the futures products CME has built its business on.

The CFTC’s single-day approval without public comment is also notable on its own terms. The 40.3 review process exists precisely to give the agency time to examine novel products. Using it to approve a first-of-its-kind perpetual Bitcoin contract in under 24 hours — without discussing whether that contract meets the legal definition of a swap — is the procedural point CME is pressing in court under the Administrative Procedure Act. The argument is that the agency reversed established policy without explanation, which is a recognized ground for vacating agency action.

The outcome extends beyond Kalshi and CME. Coinbase also received CFTC approval for a perpetual Bitcoin contract in the same period, and other platforms are watching to see whether the product structure survives legal challenge. If CME wins, the path to U.S.-regulated crypto perps narrows sharply. If Kalshi wins, the distinction between prediction markets, regulated futures exchanges, and crypto derivatives platforms effectively collapses — and the competitive landscape for the entire U.S. derivatives industry shifts.

For crypto traders in particular, the stakes are high. A U.S.-regulated Bitcoin perp would allow domestic traders to access an instrument that currently exists only on offshore platforms, within a framework that includes CFTC oversight, customer protections, and clearer legal standing. The turf war between an incumbent derivatives giant and a fast-moving prediction market upstart is determining whether that regulated on-ramp actually opens.

This article is informational only and does not constitute financial advice.

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