Charles Schwab eyes Bitcoin launch after crypto’s worst quarter since 2018

Source Cryptopolitan

Charles Schwab, a major US financial services company, is on track to roll out spot trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum in the first half of 2026. This announcement was made shortly after Bitcoin recorded its poorest quarterly performance since early 2018, concluding the first quarter of this year on a significant low.

To confirm this recently released report, sources highlighted a newly published cryptocurrency page in the company’s “Investment Products” section on the website, indicating that Schwab Crypto’s launch is around the corner. Moreover, a representative from the firm confirmed to several reporters that the spot offering is coming soon.

“We are on schedule to launch our spot crypto offering in the first half of 2026, starting with Bitcoin and Ethereum,” the spokesperson said. At this particular moment, interested individuals were advised to sign up online for updates and early access.

This finding implies that Charles Schwab’s members will soon be able to purchase spot BTC and ETH. On the other hand, analysts suggested that the company would enable its members to custody digital assets on its platform.

Currently, Bitcoin is trading at $66,938.64, up 0.07% over the past 24 hours, while Ethereum is trading at $2,051.92, down 0.15% over the same period.

Charles Schwab seeks to explore the crypto market amid heightened interest in the sector 

Charles Schwab’s recent announcement followed the President and CEO of The Charles Schwab Corporation, Rick Wurster’s March interview, in which he noted that the service would be launched with a restricted release in the second quarter, followed by expansion later in the year.

At this time, analysts discovered a signup form that indicates that only US-based residents are eligible for Schwab Crypto, excluding New York and Louisiana residents. Regarding this finding, several individuals shared their views. They emphasized that this move represents a major leap forward for Schwab’s adoption of cryptocurrency. Notably, the company manages more than $12.2 trillion in assets. 

To demonstrate its dedication to positioning itself as a hub for digital assets, reports highlighted that the company currently offers various cryptocurrency investment options. Some of these options include investing in crypto-related stocks such as Coinbase and Strategy, or via exchange-traded products.

When reporters asked Charles Schwab why it decided to embrace this move now, the company claimed that it was awaiting regulatory clarity before expanding their involvement in the crypto space. 

Interestingly, sources noted that the firm recently showed heightened interest in stablecoins. This was after Wurster announced that the US brokerage giant was exploring stablecoins in a statement last year. “Stablecoins are likely to be important for transactions on blockchains, and we want to offer that,” the CEO remarked during an earnings call. 

Meanwhile, while Charles Schwab prepares itself to launch spot trading for BTC and ETH  in the first half of 2026, reports released last month mentioned that clients from Schwab and TD Ameritrade, which Charles Schwab acquired,  can gain entry into the cryptocurrency market via trading US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs and CME Bitcoin futures rather than directly trading coins citing information retrieved from Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, and CME Group. 

If the launch of Schwab’s spot trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum is officially confirmed, this move would establish another major brokerage in the crypto space, rivaling existing services from Fidelity and Robinhood. On the other hand, sources highlighted that traders are tracking potential shifts in liquidity and retail involvement during US market hours, according to disclosures from Fidelity and Robinhood. 

This statement prompted several analysts to weigh in on the topic of discussion. They shared their belief that this move marks a turning point for crypto adoption in traditional finance, likely creating new opportunities for institutional and retail investors.

In the meantime, the analysts advised traders to prepare for heightened volatility ahead of the launch, driven by growing anticipation over the integration of traditional finance and decentralized assets.

Uncertainties surround Bitcoin’s fate in the crypto market 

Bitcoin declined sharply from an all-time high of $95,000 in February to around $66,700 by the end of the quarter, representing a roughly 22% decline so far this year. This information was retrieved from a Talos report, which incorporated data from Coin Metrics, a crypto financial intelligence provider acquired by the institutional trading firm.

The company further indicated that losses reached 34.6% during the quarter. At the moment, BTC  is trapped in a narrow band, holding between $66,000 and $70,000. 

A research report from Wintermute, a leading global algorithmic market maker and liquidity provider in digital assets, noted that low transfer activity from large investors, combined with a lack of buying pressure, indicates weak price support.

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