Coinbase Derivatives To Launch 24/7 Gold And Silver Futures For US Traders

Source Newsbtc

TL;DR

  • Coinbase Derivatives announced 24/7 gold and silver futures contracts for US traders.
  • The products are positioned as regulated commodities exposure through Coinbase’s derivatives arm.
  • Coinbase also indicated that oil futures are planned as a later expansion.

Coinbase Pushes Further Into Regulated Futures

Coinbase Derivatives is expanding its regulated futures lineup with 24/7 gold and silver contracts aimed at US retail and institutional traders. The announcement adds another layer to Coinbase’s push beyond spot crypto trading and into broader market-structure products that operate around the clock.

The move is notable because gold and silver are not crypto assets, but Coinbase is presenting the products through the same always-on trading logic that helped define digital asset markets. That could appeal to traders who are used to crypto-style access but want exposure to traditional commodities through a regulated venue.

Coinbase Derivatives said the contracts are CFTC-regulated. The company also pointed to oil futures as a planned next step, suggesting the platform is building a wider suite of around-the-clock commodity products rather than treating gold and silver as a one-off launch.

Why 24/7 Commodity Futures Matter

Traditional commodity futures trade for long sessions, but they are not truly available in the same always-on rhythm as crypto markets. By offering 24/7 access, Coinbase is attempting to bring a crypto-native trading experience to assets that have historically sat inside more conventional market hours and venue structures.

That matters because the exchange has been trying to position itself as more than a spot crypto marketplace. Futures, derivatives, and regulated market infrastructure are now a major part of the company’s long-term strategy, particularly as US institutions look for compliant ways to access digital and adjacent markets.

Why This Matters

For crypto traders, the product expansion may also blur the line between digital asset platforms and traditional brokerage-style venues. Coinbase can use its existing brand and regulatory footprint to compete for traders who want commodities, crypto, and eventually other products in the same ecosystem.

The story is also a reminder that the next phase of crypto exchange competition may not be only about listing tokens. It may be about which platforms can build regulated, multi-asset trading rails that look familiar to institutions while still retaining the speed and accessibility of crypto markets.

What To Watch Next

The key details to watch are contract specifications, margin requirements, launch dates, and whether the products attract meaningful volume after going live.

Regulatory filings and official Coinbase Derivatives contract pages should be checked for precise margin and leverage details before publishing those figures.

Market Context

The broader market context is important because traders are no longer reacting only to token-specific news. Institutional flows, filings, regulated derivatives, custody terms, and policy changes now feed directly into how Bitcoin and large-cap crypto assets are priced. That makes primary-source developments useful even when they do not immediately produce a sharp price move.

For NewsBTC, the practical question is whether the development changes liquidity, risk appetite, compliance pathways, or institutional confidence. Those are the signals that can influence market structure over time, especially when they come from official filings, regulator notices, exchange announcements, or widely followed data sources.

This report is based on information from the Coinbase Official Blog and Brian Armstrong’s Official X Account

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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