Moscow Exchange Launches New Index – Bitcoin PFI
On June 10, the Moscow Exchange has launched the calculation and publication of a Bitcoin index. It is calculated once a day – at 12:30 Moscow time. The calculation includes data on perpetual futures and swaps for the BTC/USDT pair from the following crypto exchanges: Binance, Bybit, OKX, and Bitget. The calculation is based on the weighted average price, taking into account trading volumes on each platform. The Moscow Exchange reports that the weighting coefficients will be reviewed quarterly.

Until now, no official crypto indices have been published on Russian trading platforms. Market participants relied on data from foreign exchanges, which reduced the transparency of calculations and increased risks when making investment decisions.

 

On May 28, the Bank of Russia allowed financial organizations to offer qualified investors financial instruments and digital financial assets (DFAs) whose returns depend on the value of cryptocurrency. According to the Moscow Exchange, the new index can be used as an underlying asset for financial instruments, which will increase investor confidence in such new instruments in the Russian market.

Read also
08/19/2025
KKMP.Tech is proud to announce the launch of FileHunter, our first LegalTech product: software designed for rapid document search within your network file storage.
08/18/2025
As the leader in the legal market, we develop and implement our own IT solutions to enhance operational efficiency. Now, we are ready to offer these innovative solutions to the broader legal market and the wider business community.
08/4/2025
The President of the Russian Federation has signed Federal Law No. 337-FZ dated July 31, 2025, “On Amending the Federal Law ‘On Conducting an Experiment to Establish Special Regulation in Order to Create the Necessary Conditions for the Implementation of Partnership Financing Activities in Certain Subjects of the Russian Federation and on Amending Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation’ and Article 28 of the Federal Law ‘On Advertising.’”