Coinbase Debuts Crypto Futures for European Traders, Including Bitcoin and Ethereum
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Coinbase targets billions in offshore volume with MiFID-Regulated Crypto Futures in 26 EU nations
Coinbase launched regulated bitcoin futures trading across Europe on March 9, giving traders in 26 countries access to leveraged cryptocurrency contracts for the first time through a fully licensed platform. On March 9, the U.S.-listed exchange launched the service and made it accessible via Coinbase Advanced. Germany, France, and the Netherlands are among the product’s main markets. The platform functions under the same licensing structure that…
Coinbase Debuts Crypto Futures for European Traders, Including Bitcoin and Ethereum
Coinbase launched regulated crypto futures in 26 European countries, offering perpetual and dated contracts with up to 10x leverage.
On Monday, March 9, 2026, Coinbase began to deploy the trading of futures contracts on cryptocurrency to its European users via Coinbase Advanced, following Kraken who had done so in May 2025. The platform offers these derivatives in 26 countries, including France, Germany and the Netherlands, with a leverage effect up to x10, through a regulated entity under the MiFID regime. The article The future regulated crypto landed at Coinbase: 26 Europe…
Key points of the news: Coinbase started its regulated operations of future crypto in Europe through its Advanced platform, will be available in 26 countries. Contracts include futures on Bitcoin, Solana and stock exchanges indexes, offer leverage of up to 10x and commissions from 0.02%. The product is available through Coinbase's MiFID entity, providing access to derivatives that previously only existed on offshore platforms. Coinbase announced…
Coinbase Rolls Out Regulated Futures Trading Across 26 EU Countries
Coinbase introduced regulated futures trading in 26 countries in Europe on Monday. The futures trading service is available for Coinbase Advanced users. The service has been introduced in various countries, such as Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Futures products will be offered by Coinbase’s MiFID-regulated entity. It has been confirmed that the initial list of futures contracts will include Bitcoin and Solana. Equity Index Futures is als…
CySEC Regulated Coinbase Expands OTC Derivatives Offering Across the EEA
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has launched new futures contracts for users in Europe. The rollout provides access to both crypto and traditional market exposure through regulated products.The offering is Coinbase’s first under its MiFID II licence, reported in January this year, obtained through the acquisition of BUX Cyprus. Its CySEC-regulated entity allows the exchange to offer over-the-counter derivatives across the European Economic Area…
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