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ESMA Tightens Derivative Rules: Crypto 'Perpetuals' Face Strict CFD Leverage Caps
Abstract:European regulators indicate that crypto 'perpetual' futures will likely be classified as Contracts for Difference (CFDs), triggering a hard leverage cap of 2:1 for retail traders. The move aligns digital asset derivatives with existing MiFID II standards, potentially disrupting the European expansion strategies of major exchanges like Coinbase and Kraken.

European financial regulators have moved to categorize digital asset derivatives and perpetual contracts under the stringent CFD regime, signaling a drastic reduction in allowable retail leverage.
Regulatory Alignment with MiFID II
In a recent statement, ESMA highlighted that derivatives marketed as perpetual futures functionally mirror CFDs. Consequently, these products fall under the purview of MiFID II, forcing a severe contraction in leverage terms.
While exchanges like Coinbase, Kraken, and Backpack have sought to offer products with up to 10x leverage, the designation triggers 2018 measures imposing a mandatory cap on retail leverage at 2:1.
- New Retail Leverage Cap: 2:1
- Previous Industry Target: 10x
- Offshore Leverage Availability: 100x
- Traditional Forex Cap: 30:1
Impact on Market Structure & Liquidity
Major players have acquired MiFID II-licensed firms, such as Coinbases acquisition of a Cyprus-based entity. However, analysts warn volume could shift to offshore jurisdictions offering leverage as high as 100x, creating a massive disparity with the 2x European cap.
Broader Implications for the CFD Sector
Since 2018, ESMA has capped leverage on major Forex pairs at 30:1 and commodities like Gold at 20:1. Strictly regulated marketing rules, including bans in Spain and Belgium, will now apply fully to these new derivatives within the Eurozone.
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