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Coinbase Expands Futures Trading Access Across 26 European Countries

2026/03/10 00:31
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Coinbase has expanded its derivatives services across Europe, opening regulated crypto futures trading to millions of regional traders. The rollout covers 26 countries and marks a major step in the company’s broader effort to transform its platform into a comprehensive financial marketplace. European users can now access these products through Coinbase Advanced, giving them regulated exposure to crypto and index-based futures contracts.

Historically, many European traders relied on offshore or lightly regulated platforms for derivatives products. Regulatory complexity across Europe limited access to compliant alternatives for several years. 

Consequently, Coinbase aims to fill that gap by introducing structured futures trading within a regulated framework. The move also aligns with the company’s strategy to expand beyond spot cryptocurrency markets.

Expanding Regulated Derivatives Access

Coinbase gradually enabled futures trading for qualified users across countries including Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Traders can now access multiple contracts covering digital assets and selected equity index products.

Additionally, the platform supports contracts tied to major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Solana. These products operate through Coinbase’s European MiFID-regulated entity, which provides oversight and compliance. Consequently, European traders gain an option that prioritizes regulatory clarity and platform reliability.

Besides crypto-linked contracts, the exchange introduced futures linked to equity indices. One example includes an index combining major technology companies with digital asset exposure. This approach reflects Coinbase’s broader plan to blend traditional financial instruments with crypto markets.

Contract Types and Trading Features

Coinbase introduced two main futures formats designed for different trading strategies and time horizons. The first format uses perpetual-style futures with extended five-year expiries and hourly funding adjustments.

These contracts maintain price alignment with underlying assets while allowing traders to hold positions for longer periods. Additionally, the platform settles these contracts daily through a cash settlement mechanism.

The second format includes dated futures contracts that expire monthly or quarterly. Traders receive daily mark-to-market adjustments based on official exchange settlement prices.

Moreover, the platform provides leverage options to increase capital efficiency. Select contracts allow leverage up to ten times the original trading capital. Other instruments support lower leverage levels between four and five times.

Coinbase’s Push Toward an “Everything Exchange”

Coinbase views the European futures launch as a foundation for a wider financial ecosystem. The company increasingly aims to offer multiple asset classes within a single trading environment.

Moreover, low derivatives trading fees seek to attract both professional traders and experienced retail participants. The exchange promotes rates starting near 0.02 percent per contract.

Eligible users must complete identity verification, trading experience checks, and account funding before accessing derivatives markets. Traders can then fund accounts with euros or USDC before entering positions.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/15287/coinbase-launches-crypto-futures-trading-for-26-european-countries

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