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Nasdaq's International Securities Exchange (ISE) has proposed expanding the position and exercise limits for options on BlackRock's
(IBIT) from 250,000 to 1,000,000 contracts, a move that . The adjustment, submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), aligns with major equity benchmarks like the SPDR S&P 500 ETF and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets (EEM), . ISE cited surging demand, with IBIT's average daily volume reaching 44.6 million shares as of September 2025 and , the leading crypto derivatives platform.The proposal argues that the current 250,000-contract cap restricts legitimate hedging and income strategies for institutional investors
. Even if fully exercised, the proposed limit would account for just 0.284% of all in existence, . The exchange also seeks to remove position limits for physically settled FLEX IBIT options, aligning them with commodity ETFs like SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) to enable tailored hedging for large funds .
Industry experts have welcomed the move. Jeff Park of Bitwise Asset Management noted the previous cap was "too low" for growing demand,
. Lai Yuen of Fisher8 Capital added that the change would , enhancing capital allocation to Bitcoin ETFs.The SEC is now soliciting public comments until December 17, 2025, with
. Analysts like Vincent Liu of Kronos Research anticipate tighter spreads and improved market efficiency if the proposal is enacted, signaling a shift from niche to necessary for crypto derivatives .This development underscores Bitcoin's integration into mainstream finance, with
treating IBIT alongside established ETFs and commodities. As institutional participation accelerates, the expanded limits could catalyze further adoption, positioning Bitcoin derivatives as critical tools for hedging and strategic capital deployment.Quickly understand the history and background of various well-known coins

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