Perps, as they’re known in industry parlance, are derivative contracts with no expiry date. They have become hugely popular for placing speculative crypto bets, and played an outsized role in an October digital-assets crash that wiped out at least $19 billion worth of futures, thanks in part to exchanges’ auto-deleveraging systems.
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