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Trading Technologies to Add Crypto.com's OG.com Prediction Markets and Margin-Based Crypto Futures

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Key Takeaways

  • TT will connect its institutional trading platform to OG.com, Crypto.com's CFTC-regulated exchange and clearinghouse, with the link expected to go live in the fourth quarter of 2026.
  • TT will also support Crypto.com's new margin-based cryptocurrency futures contracts when they launch, extending its existing crypto derivatives offering, which already includes CME Group's cash-settled bitcoin futures.
  • OG.com is the brand applied to the CFTC-regulated derivatives exchange formerly known as Nadex, which Crypto.com acquired in 2022.
  • The partnership follows similar moves into regulated U.S. prediction markets by Coinbase, Robinhood, CME Group, and Polymarket.
  • Neither company disclosed the financial terms of the agreement, and it remains unspecified which prediction-market contracts will be available initially or whether access will vary by jurisdiction or customer type.
Trading Technologies to Add Crypto.com's OG.com Prediction Markets and Margin-Based Crypto Futures

Trading Technologies International (TT), a global capital markets technology provider, announced on Tuesday that it will add connectivity to OG.com, Crypto.com's CFTC-regulated exchange and clearinghouse, giving institutional traders access to the platform's prediction markets through TT's trading technology.

The connection is expected to go live in the fourth quarter of 2026, according to the companies. TT also said it will support Crypto.com's new margin-based cryptocurrency futures contracts when they launch.

The agreement comes as regulated prediction markets and digital-asset derivatives expand in the United States, creating new trading venues for institutional investors and other market participants. Crypto.com entered the sector through OG.com, the brand it applied to the CFTC-regulated derivatives exchange it acquired in 2022, formerly known as Nadex. Other firms have made similar moves: Coinbase began offering Kalshi's event contracts through its app in 2025, Robinhood launched a prediction-markets offering, CME Group announced plans to introduce its own prediction markets, and Polymarket returned to the U.S. market after acquiring CFTC-licensed exchange QCX.

"Providing institutional participants with secure, compliant and seamless access is paramount," Steve Humenik, chief legal officer of OG.com and executive vice president of Crypto.com, said in a statement. He noted that the partnership would bring OG.com's prediction-market products into the trading workflows of institutional participants.

OG.com Access to Go Live in Q4

Prediction markets allow traders to buy and sell contracts tied to the outcome of future events. Their expansion has attracted growing attention in the U.S., including from financial firms seeking access to regulated venues. The sector has also drawn scrutiny over the scope of contracts offered and the regulatory framework governing them, including efforts by state gaming regulators in 2025 to restrict sports-related event contracts.

TT, a Chicago-based capital-markets technology provider owned by private-equity firms Thoma Bravo and 7RIDGE, provides trading and related technology to banks, brokerages, hedge funds, money managers and other market participants. Its platform supports trading in futures, options, foreign exchange, fixed income and cryptocurrencies, among other products.

TT Expands Crypto Derivatives Offering

The company said its connection to OG.com will allow clients to use TT's execution and algorithmic-trading tools as well as its clearing and margin-management capabilities. TT users already route orders to listed crypto derivatives such as CME Group's cash-settled bitcoin futures, and the new connection would add further regulated digital-asset products within the same workflow.

"We are seeing a strong and growing appetite among our institutional clients to expand their participation in regulated prediction and digital asset markets," Alun Green, TT's executive vice president and managing director for futures and options, said in a statement.

Companies Target Institutional Trading Demand

The companies described the agreement as part of TT's broader effort to provide access to U.S.-regulated prediction markets and digital-asset trading venues. Neither company disclosed the financial terms of the agreement.

The announcement does not specify which individual prediction-market contracts will initially be available to TT users, or whether access will vary by jurisdiction or customer type. Those details remain open questions ahead of the fourth-quarter 2026 go-live.

The partnership will give TT's institutional clients access to OG.com's regulated prediction markets through TT's existing trading infrastructure. It will also extend TT's platform to Crypto.com's margin-based crypto futures, bringing prediction markets and digital-asset derivatives into the same institutional trading workflow.