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CFTC Innovation Council Adds CEOs of Prediction Markets and Crypto Exchanges Coinstar

Coinstar December 11, 2025 2 minutes read
CFTC Innovation Council Adds CEOs of Prediction Markets and Crypto Exchanges

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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has added a number of blockchain industry executives along with peers from traditional finance as part of the agency’s new CEO Innovation Council.

According to Art announcement on Wednesday, the CEO Innovation Council will discuss market structure developments related to CFTC-supervised derivatives markets.

Discussion topics will primarily be “tokenization, crypto assets, 24/7 trading, perpetual contracts, prediction markets, and blockchain market infrastructure.”

The list of participants includes the heads of crypto exchanges and prediction markets such as Polymarket, Kalshi, Kraken, Gemini, Bitnomial, Crypto.com and Bullish.

Along with crypto CEOs, counterparts from traditional finance come from major exchanges such as CME Group, Cboe Global Markets, Nasdaq, Intercontinental Exchange and London Stock Exchange Group.

Related: Crypto among sectors ‘debanked’ by 9 major banks: US regulator

“We are building on the success of the CFTC Executive Forum and the joint SEC-CFTC roundtable with our CFTC Executive Innovation Council, specifically focused on market structure development in derivatives markets,” said CFTC Acting Chair Caroline Pham.

Source: CFTC

The CFTC is working to improve the infrastructure and regulation of the derivatives market

The CFTC’s latest move comes just days after Acting Chairman Pham announced a crypto collateral derivatives market pilot program.

The pilot will allow CFTC-registered futures commission traders to accept Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and Circle’s stablecoin USDC as margin collateral while the CFTC tests crypto integration in regulated markets.