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Anybody Can Now Bet on Bitcoin $100,000 With New Call Options

Published 07/16/2019, 05:00 PM
Updated 07/16/2019, 05:20 PM
© Bloomberg. A token representing Bitcoin virtual currency sits among cables and LED lighting inside a 'mining rig' computer in this arranged photograph in Budapest, Hungary, on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. Cryptocurrencies are not living up to their comparisons with gold as a store of value, tumbling Monday as an equities sell-off in Asia extended the biggest rout in global stocks in two years.

(Bloomberg) -- The most bullish of Bitcoin backers can now bet on the largest cryptocurrency soaring to $100,000.

U.S.-regulated derivatives exchange LedgerX unveiled a call option that pays off if Bitcoin surpasses that price by December 2020. Such a move implies a 10-fold increase in the digital token from Tuesday’s price and would take Bitcoin’s market cap toward $2 trillion.

The option will be the first derivative available to retail investors after LedgerX won approval in June from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to offer contracts to mom and pop investors. LedgerX has offered Bitcoin derivatives to institutional clients for two years.

It’s unclear how much demand there will be for options so far out of the money. The call debuts with Bitcoin in the midst of a 25% rout over three weeks, after its price more than tripled from the start of the year.

“Often what happens is the first trade is the most important, and everybody else watches it,” Chief Executive Officer Paul Chou said in a phone interview.

LedgerX’s institutional customers with assets of between $10 million and $1 billion each have expressed interest in the new derivative, he said.

“Dozens and dozens of these institutions got back to us saying we’d be interested in trading a contract like this,” Chou said. “I understand $100,000 is a large number, but a lot of us who’ve been in this space remember Bitcoin at $1, and then it hit $10 and $100 and $10,000. A $100,000 contract doesn’t even make us blink.”

Bitcoin made its debut 10 years ago with a value of less than one cent. It rose to almost $20,000 at the end of 2017 before a spectacular crash wiped out three-quarters of its value.

The announcement comes just as Bitcoin derivatives exchanges such as CME Group (NASDAQ:CME) and BitMEX are seeing institutional traders drive trading volumes to records, according to a recent report from research firm Diar. Intercontinental Exchange is planning to start testing its Bitcoin futures on July 22, catering to those customers. Cboe Global Markets Inc. stopped offering Bitcoin futures contracts in June after 18 months of trading.

© Bloomberg. A token representing Bitcoin virtual currency sits among cables and LED lighting inside a 'mining rig' computer in this arranged photograph in Budapest, Hungary, on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. Cryptocurrencies are not living up to their comparisons with gold as a store of value, tumbling Monday as an equities sell-off in Asia extended the biggest rout in global stocks in two years.

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