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What Is Cash Settlement, and Why Is It Common for Both Types of Crypto Derivatives?

Cash settlement means that upon expiration, the difference between the contract price and the market price of the underlying asset is exchanged in cash, rather than the physical delivery of the asset. This is common for crypto derivatives because it avoids the logistical and security challenges of physically transferring the underlying cryptocurrency, such as wallet management and network fees.

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