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Coinbase gains U.S. approval for crypto futures, launches global derivative exchange

Published 11/11/2023, 01:14 am
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In a significant expansion of its financial offerings, Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) has received regulatory approval to provide crypto futures in the United States and has announced the rollout of a global derivative exchange. This move marks a strategic pivot for the cryptocurrency exchange platform, which has faced financial challenges in recent years.

Following a record $1.6 billion profit in Q2 of Spring 2021 after its IPO, Coinbase experienced a substantial loss of $1 billion in Q2 of 2022 due to a market downturn commonly referred to as the crypto winter. The company's heavy reliance on transaction fees was identified as a key factor contributing to its vulnerability during this period.

In response to these setbacks, Coinbase has undertaken several initiatives to stabilize and diversify its revenue streams. Among these efforts is the launch of its own blockchain, Base, and the development of income sources through staking, subscription rewards, custodial fees, and earnings from its partnership with USDC.

The company also embarked on a strategy dubbed "Go Broad, Go Deep," which led to its expansion into several international markets, including Germany, the U.K., Ireland, Canada, Brazil, and Singapore during the Summer of 2023. This global push is part of Coinbase's broader aim to increase its presence and customer base outside of the United States.

To further mitigate risks and reduce operational costs, Coinbase implemented cost-cutting measures that resulted in over one-third reduction in expenses. These measures included workforce reductions, increased process automation, data infrastructure restructuring, and scaling back their real estate footprint.

The approval to offer crypto futures in the U.S., along with establishing a global derivative exchange this November 2023, represents a forward-looking step for Coinbase as it seeks to broaden its product portfolio and attract a wider array of investors seeking exposure to cryptocurrency markets.

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