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Solana's SOL Gets First Implied Volatility Index on Volmex

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The new index will help traders guage expected SOL price turbulence over two weeks.

Solana's SOL Gets First Implied Volatility Index on Volmex

Crypto derivatives protocol Volmex Finance unveiled a new implied volatility index for Solana's SOL token on Tuesday.

The index is a way to measure expected price swings in the world's fifth-largest cryptocurrency by market value.

The SVIV index measures forward-looking 14-day expected volatility in SOL, Volmex told CoinDesk in an email, adding traders can follow the index to see the degree of potential SOL price swings (in either direction) over the following two weeks.

Volmex said it will eventually debut longer-duration SOL implied volatility indices, including the widely-tracked 30-day gauge and derivatives linked to the same, allowing market participants to place bets on volatility.

The so-called "vol trading" involves profiting from the degree of price fluctuations rather than the price direction. Traders use tools like options tied to the underlying asset and futures tied to volatility indices to bet on or hedge against volatility.

Perpetual futures tied to Volmex's bitcoin implied volatility index (BVIV) and the ether index (EVIV) have been trading on Bitfinex since early April.

Both indices gauge the 30-day expected volatility and have been adopted by institutions. Earlier this year, principal trading firm Arbelos Ltd and B2C2, an institutional liquidity provider for digital assets, completed the first bilateral option transaction on the BVIV index.

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