Coinbase has secured an Australian Financial Services License through its local entity. The exchange said it plans to offer crypto and equity perpetuals first,Coinbase has secured an Australian Financial Services License through its local entity. The exchange said it plans to offer crypto and equity perpetuals first,

Coinbase Wins Australian License to Offer Crypto and Equity Perpetuals

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  • Coinbase has secured an Australian Financial Services License through its local entity.
  • The exchange said it plans to offer crypto and equity perpetuals first, with futures and options to follow.

Coinbase has secured a financial services license in Australia, giving the exchange a clearer route into one of the more closely watched regulated derivatives markets outside the US.

The company said Tuesday that its local arm has received an Australian Financial Services License, or AFSL, and is now authorized to offer retail derivatives trading in the country. Coinbase also said it is the first crypto-native platform of its kind to obtain the license in Australia, a claim that, if it holds, gives the firm a useful foothold as competition between digital asset exchanges and traditional brokers keeps tightening.

Perpetuals come first as Coinbase broadens its playbook

The initial product lineup will include crypto and equity perpetuals for Australian investors, with futures and options set to follow later. That is a notable sequencing. Rather than entering with spot-only offerings or a narrower institutional product, Coinbase is leaning into derivatives early, which is usually where trading volumes, and margins, tend to concentrate.

It also says something about where the exchange sees the market heading. Perpetual contracts have long been central to offshore crypto trading, but Coinbase is clearly trying to place them in a more regulated wrapper and extend that logic into assets beyond digital tokens.

The company framed the move in fairly broad terms, saying it intends to compete with traditional financial services in areas such as stock trading and payments while using crypto’s speed and execution model as an advantage.

Australia becomes part of a wider expansion push

Australia is not the largest market Coinbase operates in, but it is a serious one. Regulatory clarity there is more structured than in several other jurisdictions, and that tends to matter for derivatives businesses, where licensing is not optional window dressing but core operating infrastructure.

For Coinbase, the license does more than open one product line. It gives the exchange a stronger basis for building out a fuller financial services stack in the region, one that moves beyond basic crypto access and closer to the territory usually occupied by established brokerage and trading platforms.

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