Coinbase’s European Retreat? FTX Acquisition Plans Halted amid Regulatory Scrutiny
Coinbase has suspended its plans to acquire FTX Europe, a move that was aimed at enabling it to enter into the European derivatives market. This turn of events happened as a response to the regulatory challenges in the U...
Coinbase has suspended its plans to acquire FTX Europe, a move that was aimed at enabling it to enter into the European derivatives market. This turn of events happened as a response to the regulatory challenges in the US crypto market.
Coinbase targeted FTX Europe due to its profitable derivatives operations under the Cyprus regulatory license. As the exclusive provider of perpetual futures in Europe, FTX Europe has a substantial share of the region's trading volumes. Its derivatives transactions constitute nearly 75% of crypto trading volume globally.
Coinbase Faces Regulatory Challenges
FTX Europe's profitability attracted a number of potential suitors after its parent company declared bankruptcy in 2022. Among those interested in the deal are industry players like Crypto.com and Trek Labs.
Derivatives are financial instruments linked to the value of underlying assets, such as Bitcoin and Ether. They have gained significant prominence within the crypto sphere. As highlighted by the crypto analytics firm Kaiko Research in a report from the second quarter of the year, derivatives trading has gained more traction than spot trading.
For Coinbase, this strategic acquisition would have acted as a countermeasure to its recent decline in revenue from spot trading, as indicated by its report for the second quarter, which recorded $707 million in revenue, with $327 million attributed to spot trading. This was a drop of 13% from the previous quarter.
In August, Coinbase obtained regulatory approval in the United States to offer Bitcoin and Ether futures through its Commodity Futures Trading Commission-regulated exchange, FairX.
Expanding Global Footprint
However, a growing wave of regulatory scrutiny targeting cryptocurrency exchanges has compelled Coinbase to halt its acquisition of FTX Europe. Regulatory challenges have emerged as an ongoing concern for the company as it strives to expand its global footprint.
Meanwhile, the deadline for the sale of FTX Europe has been extended to September 24, granting potential suitors a brief window to finalize their bids. FTX itself faces the task of selling off its assets as it grapples with debts of approximately $9 billion, for which it recently received court approval to liquidate its assets.
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.Original source
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