Digital asset derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from an underlying digital asset, such as Bitcoin or Ether. These instruments include futures, options, and perpetual swaps, allowing traders to speculate on price movements or hedge existing positions. They introduce complex financial mechanics to the digital asset market.
Context
Digital asset derivatives are currently a significant area of discussion regarding market volatility, regulatory oversight, and the potential for systemic risk. Analysts are closely monitoring their growth and the sophistication of trading strategies employed.
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