Trading Technologies plans to add support for Crypto.com's OG prediction market contract in the fourth quarter of 2026, according to a joint announcement dated August 18, 2026. The integration will give professional traders access to CFTC-regulated prediction contracts and crypto derivatives through TT's institutional trading platform.

OG contracts are regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission through Crypto.com's CDNA exchange license. The move extends TT's footprint into crypto derivatives at a moment when institutional brokerages are expanding their offerings in digital assets. Trading Technologies operates the institutional trading platform used by professional traders and hedge funds to access equities, futures and options across multiple asset classes.

Crypto.com has positioned OG as a venue for event-based prediction markets alongside traditional crypto derivatives. The contract type sits at the intersection of prediction markets, which have grown in trading volume over the past year, and crypto derivatives, where volumes have concentrated on a handful of large venues.

The CFTC has supervised prediction market products through exchange licenses since 2022, when Kalshi launched a futures-based event contract venue. TT's integration of OG would place prediction market contracts alongside TT's existing crypto derivatives connections, should those also materialize. The platform does not currently offer native crypto trading or derivatives access, making this a significant structural addition to its product stack.

Integration timelines for institutional trading infrastructure typically extend 6 to 12 months from announcement to go-live. Q4 2026 places this project roughly four months out from the stated announcement date. TT has not disclosed technical specifications, account minimums, or whether the OG integration will be exclusive to certain client tiers.

The number of institutional brokers offering CFTC-regulated prediction contracts remains fewer than five, placing OG's integration with TT among the largest distribution channels available to professional traders seeking exposure to this contract type. Crypto.com's existing institutional client base and TT's reach into hedge funds and professional trading shops create a direct overlap in the buyer pool both parties are targeting.