CFTC approves! Phantom Wallet receives a "no-action exemption," allowing the integration of compliant derivatives trading

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has issued a No-Action Letter to well-known crypto wallet developer Phantom. This means the CFTC allows Phantom to integrate regulated derivatives trading interfaces within its wallet without requiring registration as an “introducing broker.”

(Background: CFTC Chair announces “New Crypto Regulation Blueprint”: partnering with SEC to launch Project Crypto, bringing clear rules for DeFi and prediction markets)

(Additional context: CFTC Chair Selig emphasizes focus: releasing crypto perpetual contracts in weeks, ending turf wars with SEC)

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  • Phantom recognized as a “Passive Software Interface”
  • The exemption is not unconditional; three major compliance requirements announced
  • Clarifying “Software Developer Responsibilities”: Non-custodial wallets receive good news

The line between decentralized finance (DeFi) and traditional regulated markets is experiencing a historic breakthrough. According to the latest regulatory updates, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) stated on Tuesday that it will not pursue enforcement actions requiring registration as a broker for the plan by crypto wallet provider Phantom to add “derivatives trading” features within its software.

Phantom Recognized as a “Passive Software Interface”

Previously, non-custodial wallets offering quotes or order entry for derivatives markets faced significant legal risks of being classified as “Introducing Brokers (IB).” However, in the latest No-Action Letter issued by the CFTC Market Participants Division, the agency provided clear room for flexibility.

CFTC staff clarified that Phantom’s planned functionality is merely providing a “front-end software interface” that allows users to send trading instructions directly to designated contract markets (DCMs) or registered intermediaries. In this model, Phantom is simply providing infrastructure and does not fall under strict broker registration requirements.

The Exemption Is Not Unconditional; Three Major Compliance Requirements Announced

While the CFTC granted this “green light,” the exemption comes with strict preconditions. Phantom must commit to the following obligations to protect consumers:

  1. Disclosure of Risks and Conflicts of Interest: Clearly inform users about the high risks of derivatives trading and potential conflicts of interest.

  2. Marketing Communications Compliance: Establish and maintain internal policies aligned with regulatory standards to govern marketing and PR activities.

  3. Complete Recordkeeping: Properly retain all data and records related to its derivatives interface activities for inspection by authorities at any time.

Clarifying “Software Developer Responsibilities”: Non-custodial Wallets Receive Good News

The timing of this ruling is strategically significant. CFTC Chair Michael Selig recently stated that the agency is actively developing new regulatory guidelines to clarify when non-custodial software developers, such as digital wallets and DeFi applications, trigger registration requirements as intermediaries.

Industry analysts believe that Phantom’s successful exemption not only clears obstacles for expanding its compliant derivatives business but also sets a highly valuable precedent for the entire Web3 wallet sector. As the new U.S. administration and regulators gradually clarify the regulatory framework, we are likely to see more non-custodial wallets becoming “super traffic gateways” into traditional regulated derivatives markets.

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