CME and ICE Push U.S. Regulators to Rein In Offshore Crypto Platform Hyperliquid
Breaking News: Traditional Exchanges Call for Federal Oversight
March 7, 2025 – CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, are escalating efforts to pressure U.S. regulators into clamping down on the decentralized derivatives platform Hyperliquid, according to sources familiar with the matter. The push, revealed Friday by Bloomberg, underscores mounting tension between established financial institutions and emerging crypto platforms operating outside traditional oversight.

The exchanges have been privately lobbying the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and key lawmakers to impose federal supervision on Hyperliquid, which they argue operates largely offshore with minimal regulatory constraints. Both CME and ICE cited concerns that Hyperliquid's business model exploits regulatory gaps, potentially undermining market integrity and investor protections.
Background
Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange (DEX) that specializes in perpetual futures contracts, allowing users to trade with high leverage. Unlike CME and ICE – which are regulated by the CFTC and subject to strict capital and reporting requirements – Hyperliquid's platform is based on a blockchain network with no centralized legal entity, making it difficult for U.S. authorities to enforce existing rules.
The platform has attracted significant trading volume, particularly from retail investors seeking leveraged crypto bets. Critics argue that its lack of KYC (Know Your Customer) checks and anti-money laundering (AML) procedures creates risks for market manipulation and illicit finance. CME and ICE view Hyperliquid as direct competition that benefits from an uneven playing field.
Expert Commentary
“Hyperliquid epitomizes the regulatory race to the bottom in crypto derivatives,” said Dr. Emily Zhao, a former CFTC advisor and now research fellow at the Brookings Institution. “By operating offshore and avoiding U.S. registration, it can offer products that regulated exchanges cannot – like unlimited leverage and no position limits – while exposing American traders to significant counterparty risk.”
A source close to the lobbying effort, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Defiant: “CME and ICE are not trying to shut down innovation. They are asking for basic oversight to ensure that any platform accessible to U.S. users plays by the same rules. The current situation is untenable.”

Hyperliquid did not respond to requests for comment. In previous statements, the platform has emphasized its decentralized governance model and argued that it is not subject to U.S. jurisdiction because its code is open-source and its operations are global.
What This Means
The lobbying campaign could accelerate a broader regulatory crackdown on offshore crypto platforms serving U.S. customers. If the CFTC heeds the call, it may issue new guidance or enforcement actions targeting Hyperliquid and similar DEXs. Such a move would likely require these platforms to implement geoblocking, limit access by U.S. persons, or face penalties.
Industry observers warn that heavy-handed regulation could drive users to even less transparent venues. “There is a fine line between protecting investors and pushing activity further into the shadows,” noted Mark Chen, a fintech lawyer at Morrison & Foerster. “But the status quo – where a $100 billion derivatives market operates with no oversight – is clearly not sustainable.”
For traditional exchanges like CME and ICE, success in this effort would level the competitive landscape and reinforce their dominance in regulated derivatives. For Hyperliquid and its users, it would mark a pivotal moment, potentially reshaping the future of decentralized finance in the U.S.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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