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Inverse futures contract, explained

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June 13, 2024367 Views
Inverse futures contract, explained

Inverse futures contracts are a type of derivative where traders use the underlying cryptocurrency (like Bitcoin) as collateral but settle profit/loss in a stablecoin (like USDT).

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