Coinbase Open To More Acquisitions After $2.9B Deribit Deal Closes, CEO Says

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Coinbase may not be finished shopping after its Deribit acquisition. The exchange’s chief executive has signalled that the company remains open to further deals as it tries to deepen its reach in crypto derivatives and expand beyond its core US spot-trading base.

TL;DR

  • Coinbase has closed its $2.9 billion Deribit acquisition, strengthening its crypto derivatives footprint.
  • CEO Brian Armstrong reportedly told Bloomberg TV that the company remains open to additional deals.
  • The strategy points to a broader push by Coinbase to capture offshore derivatives activity and diversify revenue.

Coinbase Looks Beyond Spot Trading

Coinbase’s Deribit deal gives the company a direct route into one of the most important corners of the crypto market: options and derivatives. Deribit has long been a major venue for Bitcoin and Ether options activity, which makes the acquisition strategically different from a simple user-growth purchase. It gives Coinbase deeper exposure to professional trading flows, volatility products, and institutional hedging demand.

According to the report, Armstrong said Coinbase has a strong balance sheet and remains willing to look at further acquisitions where they make strategic sense. That matters because the largest exchanges are no longer competing only for casual spot traders. They are also competing for liquidity, institutional infrastructure, derivatives volume, custody relationships, and regulatory positioning.

Why Derivatives Matter

Derivatives have become a central part of crypto market structure. Futures, options, and perpetual-style instruments often set the tone for leverage, funding, volatility expectations, and liquidation risk. By buying Deribit, Coinbase is effectively buying a stronger seat at the table where a large part of professional crypto risk is priced.

The move also helps Coinbase reduce reliance on transaction fees from retail spot trading. That revenue can be highly cyclical, rising sharply during bull markets and fading during quieter periods. Derivatives, custody, stablecoin revenue, subscriptions, and institutional services all give Coinbase more ways to generate income across different market conditions.

What Traders Are Watching Next

The key question is whether Coinbase can integrate Deribit while preserving the deep liquidity and specialist user base that made the venue valuable in the first place. Traders will also watch whether the deal helps Coinbase compete more aggressively with offshore venues that have historically dominated derivatives activity.

Further acquisitions could accelerate that shift, but they also bring integration and regulatory risks. Coinbase has spent years presenting itself as a compliance-first exchange. Any new deal will need to fit that posture while still giving the company enough reach to compete globally.

Market Context

The market angle here is not simply that Coinbase has bought another business. It is that regulated exchanges are trying to own more of the professional crypto stack before the next major cycle. Options venues, custody relationships, prime services, and institutional execution are all becoming part of the same competitive map.

That makes future M&A worth watching closely. If Coinbase continues to buy rather than build in specialist areas, it could shorten the time needed to compete with offshore platforms that already dominate derivatives liquidity.

This coverage is based on information from FinanceFeeds and Bloomberg TV.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

This coverage is based on reports from FinanceFeeds and Bloomberg TV, available at FinanceFeeds and Bloomberg TV

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