Coinbase Welcomes US Investors to Crypto Futures Trading
Coinbase has opened crypto futures trading to eligible US investors. This development, unveiled in a recent blog post, followed the crypto exchange's achievement of regulatory clearance in August. The approval allowed Co...
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Coinbase has opened crypto futures trading to eligible US investors. This development, unveiled in a recent blog post, followed the crypto exchange's achievement of regulatory clearance in August. The approval allowed Coinbase to operate as a futures commission merchant under the National Futures Association (NFA).
Coinbase's introduction of futures contracts for Bitcoin and Ethereum (Ether) offers US traders the opportunity to trade, hedge their risks, diversify their portfolios, and speculate on market movements. To access these futures contracts, eligible US traders must use Coinbase's trading platform, Coinbase Advanced, and hold a spot trading account with the exchange.
Sized at 1/100th of a Bitcoin and 1/10th of Ether, the exchange stated that these futures contracts reduce the upfront capital requirements. This makes them an attractive and affordable investment option for a broader range of retail customers, effectively democratizing access to the crypto futures market.
Coinbase Expands Futures Offering with NFA's Approval
In August, Coinbase secured approval from the NFA to offer crypto futures trading to retail customers in the United States. The self-regulatory body for the US derivatives industry granted permission to small investors to participate in futures trading of tokens, such as Bitcoin on Coinbase.
In the official statement, Coinbase stated that the global crypto derivatives market accounted for approximately 75% of the total global crypto trading volume. Besides that, it stated that obtaining the regulatory approval aligned with its broader strategy to expand revenue streams.
US traders can now trade regulated leveraged crypto futures through Coinbase Financial Markets https://t.co/KIvNFgcERv
— Jared Kirui (@JaredLopta79285) November 1, 2023The crypto exchange obtained regulatory approval to offer digital asset futures amid ongoing regulatory hurdles. In June, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Coinbase with offering unregistered securities and operating as an unregistered broker, national securities exchange, and clearing agency. However, Coinbase has denied these allegations and is defending itself in court.
Expanding Crypto Services in the US
This recent launch of futures contracts for US investors happened after Coinbase International Exchange introduced perpetual futures trading in May, initially for non-US institutional investors. According to the company, this new offering gives traders more tools to navigate the volatile crypto market, diversify their portfolios, and increase their gains.
The NFA's approval marked the first time a cryptocurrency group has been designated as a futures commission merchant. This designation placed Coinbase in direct competition with traditional futures brokers like Interactive Brokers, a shift from its previous focus on institutional investors for futures trading, the Financial Times reported.
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