Coinbase introduces stock perpetual futures contracts for non-U.S. customers
Coinbase announced it will offer stock perpetual futures contracts to customers outside the United States. The new feature allows non-U.S. users to trade futures contracts on individual stocks through the cryptocurrency exchange. The service is being rolled out exclusively to international customers, with U.S. users remaining excluded from the offering.
This move shows Coinbase diversifying its revenue streams and offering more sophisticated trading tools to compete with traditional brokers. International users get access to products that combine crypto platform convenience with stock market exposure.
The U.S. exclusion underscores how American crypto regulations continue to push innovation offshore. This creates a two-tier system where international users get more advanced features while U.S. customers remain limited by regulatory uncertainty.
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Coinbase introduces stock perpetual futures contracts for non-U.S. customers
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