Frankfurt (03 June 2021) – Today, MV Index Solutions GmbH (MVIS®) and CryptoCompare announced the licensing of the MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 10 Index (ticker: MVDA10) and MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 25 Index (ticker: MVDA25) to FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange, for the launch of two new perpetual futures products.
“Perpetual futures are a brand new use case for our indices. We are happy to announce this partnership with FTX, which makes our two broader digital assets benchmarks available to investors in this framework,” said Thomas Kettner, COO at MVIS.
The MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 10 Index and MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 25 Index are modified market cap-weighted indices that track the performance of the 10 and 25 largest and most liquid digital assets. To ensure investability, MVIS CryptoCompare indices undergo rigorous liquidity screenings.
"We're really excited to launch products on FTX with MVIS indices. This is one small step towards bridging the gap between crypto and traditional finance; hopefully there will be many more to come," said Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO at FTX.
“VanEck’s MVIS is excited to support innovative companies and products on the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets. MVIS leadership in indexing and FTX’s leadership in perpetual swaps makes for a compelling product and partnership benefitting the end user,” said Gabor Gurbacs, Director of Digital Asset Strategy at VanEck/MVIS.
“We are delighted that MVDA10 and MVDA25, powered by CryptoCompare’s premium market data, will support FTX’s newest perpetual futures products. This exciting partnership offers an innovative application for our trusted suite of MVIS CryptoCompare indices, and provides investors with new vehicles to gain exposure to digital assets,” said Charles Hayter, CEO of CryptoCompare.
The MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 10 Index (ticker: MVDA10) and MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 25 Index (ticker: MVDA25) are calculated in US Dollars as a price index and are reviewed on a monthly basis. Capping factors are applied to avoid overweighting of single index components. For more detailed information about the index, including methodology details and data, please visit the MV Index Solutions website.