“We were a scrappy startup,” Delo said of BitMEX back in 2016, when it launched the first perpetual future. “We thought, ‘Just get it out there. If it was any good, the market would show us.’” It was sometime in 2015, on a hiking trail in Hong Kong, that the perpetual swap — also called a perpetual future or a “perp” for short — was born. Ben Delo, the mathematician and co-founder of BitMEX, was walking with a friend called Bavik, a derivatives …
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