White label digital asset exchange platform AlphaPoint announced it had hired a former senior executive at the Chicago Board Options Exchange to lead its trading and exchange business in a press release shared with Cointelegraph Nov. 2.
AlphaPoint, which has operated since 2013 as a method through which corporations can digitize financial assets, said Kapil Rathi would "Support its growth and ongoing innovation."
Rathi was previously head of equity options at CBOE, the company having risen to fame as one of the first providers of Bitcoin futures in December 2017.
"I have seen customer demand for new financial products in crypto grow over the past few years and I am very excited to join AlphaPoint."
With Bitcoin futures capping a fairly successful first year, continued interest in digital tokens by institutional investors has resulted in a series of new products lining up to debut on the market.
Almost twelve months after CBOE, Intercontinental Exchange's Bakkt platform is set to begin delivering physical Bitcoin futures on Dec. 12.
According to anonymous sources, crypto exchange and wallet Coinbase's former head of institution products is joining Bakkt as its chief operating officer.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which launched its Bitcoin futures in December 2017, reported in mid-October that the average daily trading volume of Bitcoin futures has increased by 41 percent in Q3 over Q2..
Distributed Ledger Firm AlphaPoint Hires Ex-CBOE Exec to 'Support Growth And Innovation'
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