Coinbase is muscling its way into territory long dominated by traditional brokerages. The crypto giant isn’t just dipping its toes in the water – it’s doing a cannonball. Zero-commission stock trading for retail users puts them squarely in competition with mainstream platforms, but with a twist: users can trade stocks and crypto in one place. No more juggling separate accounts. Convenient, right?
Coinbase isn’t playing small—they’re rewriting the rulebook for how we trade everything from Bitcoin to blue chips.
Behind the scenes, Coinbase is building something more ambitious. They’re launching prediction-market-like products that go beyond typical crypto offerings. These new instruments will tap into existing liquidity pools and leverage their Prime infrastructure. The company’s marketing smartly frames this around payments and stablecoins – because nothing says “we’re not gambling” like calling it an “event-settlement mechanism.”
Regulatory concerns? Yeah, they’ve thought of that. Corporate materials nod to the sensitive nature of prediction markets, with designs apparently accounting for securities and gambling laws. Good luck threading that needle.
For the suits and ties, Coinbase is beefing up its institutional game. Their Prime capabilities now mimic traditional prime brokerage stacks, with cross-margining to optimize capital use. White-label solutions and APIs let broker partners expose these new products through their platforms. It’s a full-service buffet, not just a crypto snack bar. The recent launch of Coinbase Business demonstrates their commitment to serving small and medium-sized businesses with tools for crypto transactions and automated financial workflows. Currently, stock trading is limited to U.S. residents only, with plans to explore regional expansion in the future.
The numbers tell a story too. Coinbase has listed 91 new perpetual futures assets with volume growth exceeding 6200% in 2024. Not too shabby. This liquidity expansion underpins their ability to support prediction markets and compete with established players.
What sets Coinbase apart? Their blockchain-native features – DEX integration, self-custodial flows – give them an edge over traditional brokers who are still figuring out what “blockchain” means. The platform’s transparent fee structure makes it particularly appealing to beginners entering both crypto and stock markets.
And by bundling payments, cards, and trading, they’ve created something traditional brokers can’t easily match. Wall Street, consider yourself on notice.