CME Resumes All Trading After Data Center Cooling System Failure

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As reported by BitcoinWorld, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has resumed all trading operations following a critical data center cooling system failure. The exchange confirmed that all asset classes, including Bitcoin and Ethereum futures, are back online after its engineering team resolved the technical issues within hours. The incident, which caused a temporary trading halt, lasted several hours but did not significantly impact cryptocurrency prices. CME’s swift response highlighted its robust backup systems, expert technical teams, and comprehensive disaster recovery protocols.

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