CME Bitcoin futures set record with gap of more than $10,000

PANews reported on March 3 that according to Cointelegraph, after US President Trump announced a strategic reserve of cryptocurrency, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) recorded the largest Bitcoin futures gap in history. According to TradingView data, the news added more than $300 billion in trading volume to the spot market and caused a $10,000 gap in CME Bitcoin futures. This record gap exceeds the previous record of slightly more than $4,000 in August 2024, which Asymmetric founder Joe McCann observed on March 2.

“Bitcoin has filled the CME gap between $92,800 and $94,000 that formed when the spot market plummeted last week,” noted analyst Rekt Capital. He added that Bitcoin successfully filled two CME gaps in a week, but in the process also created a brand new huge gap between $84,650 and $94,000.

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