Coinbase expanded beyond crypto in 2025 through regulation wins, acquisitions, and new financial products

Source Cryptopolitan

In 2025, Coinbase expanded its presence in the international financial market through regulatory actions, the introduction of new product offerings, and a series of acquisitions, which broadened the company’s operating range.

During the same year, Coinbase became the first crypto-native company added to the S&P 500, a move that placed the firm within mainstream equity portfolios and formalized its inclusion in traditional market benchmarks.

Regulatory progress and market access

One of the key changes in 2025 was on the regulatory front. The dispute between Coinbase and the Securities and Exchange Commission was permanently terminated when the latter dropped its suit in U.S. litigation. Independently, the federal policy moved forward with the enactment of the GENIUS Act, creating nationwide standards of stablecoins.

Beyond the United States, Coinbase received authorization under the Markets in Crypto-Assets regime of the European Union and is now authorized to provide regulated services in all EU countries.

Coinbase also relocated to Texas, as the state was considered more open to digital asset activity. On the trading front, the exchange enhanced its U.S. trading platform to include futures products and perpetual-style futures products. Meanwhile, its institutional division initiated 24/7 futures trading and cross-margining between spot and derivatives markets regulated by CFTC.

Coinbase’s acquisitions, infrastructure, and new financial products

The firm also excelled in its growth through its acquisition strategy. Coinbase made the largest acquisition in the crypto market by acquiring Deribit to strengthen its derivatives product.

This was also the year when the company launched products in non-trading areas. Coinbase also added trading and prediction markets, including those powered by Kalshi, and launched Coinbase One in the United States, which offers rewards in Bitcoin on purchases. 

The exchange also launched crypto-backed lending, allowing users to borrow USDC backed by Bitcoin and Ethereum on Morpho, a Base product. The platform later acquired more than 1 billion Bitcoins in loans during the year. In addition, decentralized exchange trading also became a direct feature of the Coinbase app, enabling users to access on-chain markets on Base and Solana. 

Base network growth and outlook into 2026

Base remained the main on-chain infrastructure of Coinbase. In 2025, more than 18 local-currency stablecoins were introduced on the network in the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Europe, enabling routine payments. USDC payments were implemented in the Base at checkout on Shopify, enabling internet merchants worldwide to settle on-chain.

With the introduction of permissionless fault proofs and an independent security council, the Base network achieved Stage 1 decentralization, reducing its dependence on a single operator. The developer team at Coinbase also created the x402 payment standard, which aims to provide native on-chain payments to developers and automated agents.

Looking ahead, Coinbase Chief Executive Brian Armstrong proposed plans for 2026 that included the creation of an all-encompassing financial application combining crypto, equities, prediction markets, and other asset classes.

Get seen where it counts. Advertise in Cryptopolitan Research and reach crypto’s sharpest investors and builders.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
placeholder
BOJ Set to Hike Rates Amid Inflation Pressures and Yen Weakness The Bank of Japan is expected to raise its benchmark interest rate to 0.75% on December 19, marking its first increase since early 2025, amidst ongoing inflation and a weakening yen. Analysts predict additional hikes in 2026 as the central bank navigates renewed monetary policy normalization under Governor Kazuo Ueda.
Author  Mitrade
Dec 18, 2025
The Bank of Japan is expected to raise its benchmark interest rate to 0.75% on December 19, marking its first increase since early 2025, amidst ongoing inflation and a weakening yen. Analysts predict additional hikes in 2026 as the central bank navigates renewed monetary policy normalization under Governor Kazuo Ueda.
placeholder
Oil Prices Surge Amid U.S. Crackdown on Venezuelan Tankers and Middle East Tensions Oil prices rose in early Asian trading as the U.S. targets Venezuelan oil tankers amid geopolitical worries over Iran. Supply disruption fears contribute to rising Brent and WTI crude prices.
Author  Mitrade
Dec 22, 2025
Oil prices rose in early Asian trading as the U.S. targets Venezuelan oil tankers amid geopolitical worries over Iran. Supply disruption fears contribute to rising Brent and WTI crude prices.
placeholder
Asian Markets Open 2026 with Record-Breaking Rally on Regional Strength, AI OptimismAsian equities have kicked off 2026 with their strongest start on record, outpacing the United States as investors shift capital toward the region’s tech sector, currencies, and corporate bonds amid attractive valuations and AI-driven growth prospects.
Author  Mitrade
Jan 06, Tue
Asian equities have kicked off 2026 with their strongest start on record, outpacing the United States as investors shift capital toward the region’s tech sector, currencies, and corporate bonds amid attractive valuations and AI-driven growth prospects.
placeholder
Newmont Goldcorp Faces Production Dip After Bushfire Disrupts Operations in Western Australia Newmont Goldcorp projects a 60,000-ounce decline in gold production for Q1 2026 due to a recent bushfire affecting its Boddington project in Western Australia. Operations have resumed at reduced capacity, with full restoration expected by February.
Author  Mitrade
23 hours ago
Newmont Goldcorp projects a 60,000-ounce decline in gold production for Q1 2026 due to a recent bushfire affecting its Boddington project in Western Australia. Operations have resumed at reduced capacity, with full restoration expected by February.
placeholder
Bitcoin Retreats to $92K After Sharp Sell-Off Triggers Over $440M in LiquidationsBitcoin’s strong start to 2026 was interrupted on Tuesday as a wave of selling erased much of its recent gains, triggering more than $440 million in leveraged position liquidations. Analysts view the pullback as a short-term hurdle in a broader recovery trend rather than a reversal.
Author  Mitrade
16 hours ago
Bitcoin’s strong start to 2026 was interrupted on Tuesday as a wave of selling erased much of its recent gains, triggering more than $440 million in leveraged position liquidations. Analysts view the pullback as a short-term hurdle in a broader recovery trend rather than a reversal.
goTop
quote