Coinbase Unveils Plans for Enhanced Spot Markets

Coinbase Unveils Plans for Enhanced Spot Markets

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Coinbase
is expanding its global footprint by improving spot markets for perpetual
futures traders to enhance the overall trading experience. The approach
includes the strategic placement of servers worldwide to reduce latency. In the
initial phase, Coinbase will list BTC-USDC and ETH-USDC pairs on December 14,
exclusively through API access for non-US institutional clients.

Since
its launch in May 2023, Coinbase International Exchange has witnessed growth,
welcoming over 100 institutions and achieving $10 billion in Q3 perpetual
futures trading volume. Noteworthy features include perpetual futures for
eligible retail users, 15 listed perpetual contracts covering 70% of the
market, and an increased maximum leverage of 10x for all contracts.

In
the initial phase, Coinbase prioritizes building liquidity and establishing a
robust foundation. Subsequent phases will extend the product to retail users,
introduce additional assets, and incorporate features supporting new trading
strategies and enhancing capital efficiency. This initiative aligns with Phase
II of Coinbase’s “Go Broad, Go Deep” strategy, emphasizing
international expansion and innovative product development.

A
pivotal aspect of Coinbase is its strategic response to
the uncertain US regulatory landscape. The exchange aims to provide an
alternative for those cautious about engaging with US-based platforms.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves

Coinbase
is expanding its global footprint by improving spot markets for perpetual
futures traders to enhance the overall trading experience. The approach
includes the strategic placement of servers worldwide to reduce latency. In the
initial phase, Coinbase will list BTC-USDC and ETH-USDC pairs on December 14,
exclusively through API access for non-US institutional clients.

Since
its launch in May 2023, Coinbase International Exchange has witnessed growth,
welcoming over 100 institutions and achieving $10 billion in Q3 perpetual
futures trading volume. Noteworthy features include perpetual futures for
eligible retail users, 15 listed perpetual contracts covering 70% of the
market, and an increased maximum leverage of 10x for all contracts.

In
the initial phase, Coinbase prioritizes building liquidity and establishing a
robust foundation. Subsequent phases will extend the product to retail users,
introduce additional assets, and incorporate features supporting new trading
strategies and enhancing capital efficiency. This initiative aligns with Phase
II of Coinbase’s “Go Broad, Go Deep” strategy, emphasizing
international expansion and innovative product development.

A
pivotal aspect of Coinbase is its strategic response to
the uncertain US regulatory landscape. The exchange aims to provide an
alternative for those cautious about engaging with US-based platforms.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves

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