Coinbase to offer regulated derivatives to retail investors on new Australian license

Source Cryptopolitan

Coinbase has secured an Australian Financial Services License, positioning itself early as the country moves toward mandatory licensing for crypto firms. The approval gives the exchange a regulatory advantage ahead of incoming rules that will require all operators to meet strict financial standards.

As a result, Coinbase can now offer retail derivatives trading in Australia. The company confirmed that its initial rollout will include crypto and equity perpetuals. Over time, it plans to introduce futures and options, expanding its reach across both digital and traditional financial markets.

The timing aligns with Australia’s evolving regulatory framework. Lawmakers have already passed the Corporations Amendment Digital Assets Framework Bill 2025, which is expected to enforce licensing requirements across the sector once it takes effect. 

Coinbase expands licensed trading products and services

Coinbase is moving beyond spot crypto trading as it introduces regulated derivatives products in Australia. The license enables the exchange to operate under the same conduct, governance, and disclosure standards applied to traditional financial firms.

Initially, the company will focus on crypto and equity perpetuals. However, it plans to broaden its offerings with futures and options tailored to local investors. 

At the same time, Coinbase aims to integrate crypto-based efficiency into conventional services. The company outlined plans to enter stock trading and payments, positioning itself as a competitor to established financial providers. According to regional managing director John O’Loghlen, the strategy centers on combining the speed of blockchain systems with the structure of regulated finance. 

O’Loghlen stated, “As we expand the Everything Exchange, we’re going to compete with traditional financial services on stock trading, payments, and other TradFi products with the speed and execution of crypto.”

Moreover, Coinbase will scale its local operations to support this growth. The firm plans to hire across legal, compliance, marketing, and operations, ensuring it meets regulatory expectations while expanding its product base.

Australia moves toward full crypto oversight

Australia is advancing toward a more structured digital asset environment, and Coinbase’s approval reflects that shift. The new legislation, passed on April 1, is awaiting royal assent and is expected to come into force within 12 months.

Once implemented, the law will require all crypto exchanges and custodians to hold an Australian Financial Services License. That requirement introduces a uniform compliance framework across the industry. In turn, regulators aim to strengthen consumer protection while supporting market stability.

Coinbase’s early licensing gives it a clear operational pathway under these rules. Meanwhile, other firms may need to adjust their structures to meet the same standards. Ripple, for example, has already indicated plans to secure a similar license to expand its payment services in the region.

Coinbase’s expansion in Australia is part of a wider push to operate within regulated financial systems. The company recently received conditional approval for a national trust company charter in the United States. That approval would allow it to offer digital asset custody and settlement services under a regulated banking structure.

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