ClickOptions today launched a crypto options venue built to compress the true all-in cost of trading. The platform combines low commissions, a flow-implied, vaultClickOptions today launched a crypto options venue built to compress the true all-in cost of trading. The platform combines low commissions, a flow-implied, vault

ClickOptions launches a crypto options venue built for better prices, smoother trades, and radical transparency

2025/12/13 03:01

ClickOptions today launched a crypto options venue built to compress the true all-in cost of trading. The platform combines low commissions, a flow-implied, vault-aware pricing engine designed to push premiums toward fair value or better, and a central order book with institutional custody.

A hybrid model, the team calls CeDeFi: centralized execution, decentralized liquidity.

Alongside launch, ClickOptions is opening an Airdrop Farming campaign and previewing plans for a $50M token sale to accelerate growth and liquidity.

“Traders don’t trade headline fees; they trade real all-in cost at their size,” said Maris Kalnins, CEO of ClickOptions. “We designed ClickOptions to compress that actual cost with tighter quotes, visible depth, and dated benchmark cards that anyone can audit.”

What’s new

Flow-implied pricing engine
Adjusts implied volatility using order flow, sentiment, and market skew to bring premiums to fair value or better, often reducing the effective spread vs traditional statistical models.

Public transparency by default
ClickOptions will publish dated Spread/Depth Benchmark Cards that show the true all-in price at real trading sizes. Participants can audit the claims week after week.

Vault-backed liquidity (coming soon)
A shared risk pool underwrites outcomes; liquidity providers earn from real trading activity. Traders see fairer prices; the vault has clear safety rails (capital thresholds, proportional withdrawals, dynamic settlement fees). The first underwriting capital is secured, with a dedicated announcement to follow.

CeDeFi architecture
Central order book + KYC gating + third-party custody for reliability and compliance; decentralized liquidity and yield for scalability.

“Trust comes from proof, not slogans. If you say you’re cheaper, show the timestamp,” added Kalnins. “We’ll publish receipts every week.”

Community programs and token utility

Airdrop Farming (live)
An open-ended points program that rewards useful participation, learning, testing, creating educational content, and (when live) executing guided trades, toward future airdrop eligibility. Extras may include fee credits, gated access, and competition perks (where applicable).

Token utility (future)
The upcoming token (ticker TBD) powers:
● Fee discounts on the already low base commission (up to 45%)
● Vault yield boosts for liquidity providers
● A policy-driven buy/burn mechanism (“Regen Fund”) funded by platform revenue

Token sale (preview)
ClickOptions is planning a $50M token sale to fund execution of its roadmap and liquidity programs.

Availability and roadmap

Prime launch: With majors first, expanding alt coverage as depth scales.
Benchmarks and signals: live at/around launch; weekly public cards continue post-launch.
Post-launch: expanded option chain (multiple alts), external LPs, and transparent risk dashboards: long-term roadmap includes a non-custodial path.

Media / Demo / Assets

Website: https://clickoptions.ai/
Press contact: [email protected]
X: https://x.com/clickoptions_ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clickoptions
Telegram (announcements): t.me/clickoptions
Docs (GitBook): https://docs.clickoptions.ai/

About ClickOptions
ClickOptions is a crypto options venue that makes options cheaper, deeper, and clearer, combining flow-implied pricing, vault-backed liquidity, and institutional-grade execution. The team has shipped institutional trading systems, scaled Web3 GTMs, and delivered fintech products end-to-end.

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