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What Is the Role of a Clearing House in Traditional Derivatives Markets?

A clearing house acts as the central counterparty for every trade, guaranteeing the performance of the contract for both the buyer and the seller. It manages counterparty risk by collecting margin, settling trades, and operating a dedicated guarantee fund.

This function is largely internalized by the exchange itself in the crypto futures market, with the insurance fund acting as the guarantee.

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