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Kalshi Explores Crypto Perpetual Futures Launch: Report

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: April 21, 2026 10:46 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: April 21, 2026
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Kalshi, the CFTC-regulated prediction market, is exploring a launch of crypto perpetual futures in the coming weeks, according to a Bloomberg News report published on April 21, 2026. The reported product would mark Kalshi’s first expansion beyond its core event-contract business and place the company in direct competition with established crypto derivatives venues.

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What Bloomberg Reported About Kalshi’s Perpetual Futures PlansWhy Crypto Perpetual Futures Draw Market AttentionRegulatory Groundwork and What to Watch Next

What Bloomberg Reported About Kalshi’s Perpetual Futures Plans

Bloomberg News reported that Kalshi plans to roll out perpetual futures tied to crypto prices, citing a person familiar with the matter. The same report noted that Polymarket moved toward its own perpetuals launch shortly after the Kalshi news surfaced.

According to unconfirmed reports, the rollout would start with Bitcoin and several other cryptocurrencies before expanding to commodities and other asset classes. The product would reportedly accept U.S. dollars as collateral at launch and add stablecoin collateral as soon as the second quarter.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Bloomberg reported Kalshi plans to launch crypto perpetual futures in coming weeks, its first product beyond event contracts.
  • Kalshi had already expanded its crypto infrastructure with BNB, USDT, and USDC support on BNB Smart Chain before this report.
  • A U.S. regulatory path for perpetual futures already exists, with Bitnomial having self-certified perpetual-futures rules effective May 2025.

Kalshi had already been building out its crypto infrastructure ahead of the report. In December 2025, the company announced that domestic users could deposit and withdraw native BNB and USDT on BNB Smart Chain, widening its crypto funding rails beyond traditional payment methods.

Why Crypto Perpetual Futures Draw Market Attention

Perpetual futures are derivatives contracts that let traders speculate on an asset’s price without an expiry date, unlike traditional futures that settle on a fixed calendar. They are among the most heavily traded instruments in crypto, often generating multiples of spot market volume on offshore exchanges.

A CFTC-regulated venue offering perpetual futures would give U.S. traders access to a product category that has largely been available only on offshore platforms or through limited domestic alternatives. Kalshi operates as a Designated Contract Market under CFTC oversight, placing it in the same federal regulatory category as CME and ICE.

The move comes as regulators have stepped up scrutiny of crypto market structure across the United States. A regulated perpetuals product could appeal to institutional participants who need compliant access to leveraged crypto exposure.

Bitcoin traded near 75,379 USD at the time of the report, down 0.82% over 24 hours. The Kalshi headline did not coincide with a broad crypto risk-on move.

Bitcoin benchmark
75,379 USD
24-hour move: -0.82%
BTC was slightly lower on the day at fetch time, which fits the article’s argument that the report did not coincide with a broad market surge.

The broader crypto market sat at a total capitalization of $2.63 trillion, with Bitcoin dominance at 57.5%. The Fear & Greed Index read 33, firmly in “Fear” territory, suggesting cautious sentiment even as derivatives-expansion headlines circulated.

Crypto sentiment
33
Label: Fear
The research brief’s sentiment reading shows crypto traders remained cautious even as derivatives-expansion headlines circulated.

Regulatory Groundwork and What to Watch Next

A U.S. regulatory path for perpetual futures already exists. A CFTC filing dated April 29, 2025, shows that Bitnomial self-certified rule updates for Bitcoin US Dollar Centi Perpetual Futures, which became effective May 13, 2025. That precedent suggests Kalshi would not be charting entirely new regulatory territory.

The CFTC has also been actively shaping frameworks relevant to Kalshi’s reported product. On March 24, 2026, the agency announced that its Innovation Task Force would develop a regulatory framework focused on crypto assets, blockchain technologies, and prediction markets. That initiative sits at the intersection of Kalshi’s existing event-contract business and its reported perpetuals ambitions.

The expansion follows a broader trend of crypto infrastructure integrating with traditional financial rails, as companies position for institutional demand. It also arrives amid growing investor interest in regulated crypto products across multiple jurisdictions.

Kalshi has not publicly confirmed the perpetual futures plans, and no official product filing was identified. The next concrete signals to watch include any Kalshi product announcement, a CFTC rule filing or self-certification for the new contracts, and details on supported assets and collateral types at launch.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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ByThiago Alvarez
Thiago Alvarez is a crypto and fintech analyst at Coinwy, covering blockchain payments, DeFi protocols, and digital asset regulation. With a background in financial technology and compliance analysis, Thiago focuses on evaluating the operational viability and regulatory positioning of emerging crypto projects. His work examines token economics, cross-border payment infrastructure, and institutional adoption trends across global markets.
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