Coinbase launches regulated crypto futures in Europe

Coinbase has introduced futures contracts for cryptocurrency trading in 26 European countries, marking its first direct derivatives offering in the region. The products, available through Coinbase Advanced, comply with EU regulations via a MiFID-registered entity. This launch provides a regulated alternative to offshore platforms previously used by European traders.

Coinbase announced the rollout of cash-settled futures contracts on bitcoin and crypto-linked equity indices to traders in 26 European countries, including Germany, France, and the Netherlands. This initiative, launched on March 9, 2026, represents the exchange's inaugural direct provision of derivatives in Europe, operating under its MiFID-registered entity to ensure adherence to EU financial regulations such as MiFID II.

The offerings include perpetual-style contracts with five-year expiries, featuring an hourly funding mechanism to align prices with underlying assets and daily settlements. Dated contracts expire monthly or quarterly, are marked to market daily, and settle in cash at maturity if held. Among the products is the “Mag7 + Crypto Equity Index Futures,” which provides exposure to major technology companies, Coinbase stock, and spot crypto exchange-traded funds.

Traders can apply up to 10x leverage on select contracts like those for Bitcoin and Ethereum, with other products offering 4x to 5x leverage. Trading fees begin at 0.02% per contract, excluding exchange, clearing, and NFA fees. Access requires passing trading experience checks and KYC verification, with accounts fundable in euros or USDC. Coinbase highlighted the complexity of derivatives, warning of potential rapid losses due to leverage and recommending professional advice.

This expansion aligns with Coinbase's strategy to build an “exchange for everything,” including recent additions like 24/7 stock trading for U.S. users (such as Apple and Tesla), prediction markets via Kalshi, and a tokenization roadmap for traditional assets. The move comes as competitors entered the European derivatives market in May 2025, and amid a crypto market decline of about 50% from October 2025 highs, valued at $1.3 trillion, influenced by geopolitical tensions, U.S. tariff uncertainties, Middle East conflicts, and AI-related concerns.

In related developments, Coinbase was selected as a custodian for Morgan Stanley's upcoming spot Bitcoin ETF, and Nasdaq announced plans to collaborate with Kraken on tokenized stocks for non-U.S. investors.

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