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CME to support Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar – Potential impact on altcoins?

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Cardano, Chainlink, and Stellar are set to score new institutional milestones.

From the 9th of February, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will support Futures products for these altcoins, opening a new venue for big players to gain exposure.

As with past crypto offerings, there will be both large and micro-sized contracts.

For ADA, the bigger size contract will contain 100K ADA coins, while the smaller one will have 10K ADA.

Source: CME

Chainlink’s contracts will contain 5K Chainlink [LINK] and 250 LINK coins for the larger and micro offerings, respectively.

Finally, Stellar’s larger contract will have 250K Stellar [XLM], and the smaller version will have 12,500 XLM. 

Potential impact on altcoins

The latest addition will expand CME’s crypto portfolio to seven assets, covering Bitcoin, Ethereum [ETH], Solana, and Ripple [XRP]. 

According to Giovanni Vicioso, CME Group global head of crypto products, the latest additions will offer investors more tools to gain exposure in the growing markets. He added, 

For his part, Martin Franchi, CEO of NinjaTrader, billed the move as a ‘watershed moment for the futures industry’ and underscored the growing appetite for the new asset class. 

Worth pointing out, however, these are structural developments and hardly viewed as bullish updates.

For example, when Solana’s CME Futures debuted on the 17th of March 2025, it did $12 million in notional volume. But the price remained sideways below $130 amid broader weak sentiment. 

Similarly, the XRP CME Futures launch on the 19th May 2025 saw $19 million in notional volume, but the altcoin’s price dipped afterward. 

As such, similar muted market reactions may play out for Cardano [ADA], LINK, or XLM, especially if the current risk-off environment extends to the launch date. 

Meanwhile, whales were jumping on ADA as the price slipped lower to $0.2. Whale wallets holding 1 million to 10 million ADA, and those holding 100 million ADA, have been adding positions over the past few weeks. 

Source: Santiment

LINK also showed structural strength, with overall selling pressure, as indicated by Supply on Exchanges, remaining relatively low around 119 million LINK.

This was comparable to selling pressure in late 2025, signalling a measured dump. 

Source: Santiment

If the altcoin season momentum flips back to positive, the fundamentals could lift LINK and ADA.

That said, ADA was down 8.5% in the past 24 hours while LINK traded at $9 after shedding 8%. XLM also posted 8% loss as the crypto rout deepened. 


Final Thoughts 

  • CME Futures’ expansion to ADA, LINK, and XLM underscored deepening institutional exposure to altcoins.
  • However, the February 9 launch may be met with less market optimism amid a broader risk-off environment. 

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