Coinbase set to acquire crypto derivatives giant Deribit in $2.9B deal

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/09 00:00:05
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Deribit currently operates under a full license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) This regulatory license enables the platform to legally offer crypto derivatives trading to institutional and qualified investors. Transferring the license to Coinbase would require regulatory approval, potentially delaying the finalization of the deal. Coinbase is acquiring Deribit—a leading crypto options and futures exchange—for approximately $2.9 billion, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. The acquisition, if finalized, would mark the largest in Coinbase’s history and significantly accelerate its push into the fast-growing derivatives market, which accounts for the bulk of daily crypto trading volume globally. The deal is said to involve a combination of cash and Coinbase stock, with negotiations reportedly entering their final phase after months of deliberation. Deribit’s robust presence in the crypto derivatives sector, having processed around $1.2 trillion in trading volume in 2024 alone, makes it a prime target for Coinbase’s global expansion strategy. Coinbase-Deribit deal Deribit currently operates under a full license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), which it secured after relocating its base from Panama in late 2024. This regulatory license enables the platform to legally offer crypto derivatives trading to institutional and qualified investors. However, transferring the license to Coinbase would require regulatory approval, potentially delaying the finalization of the deal. Coinbase has been gradually expanding its presence in the derivatives space. Its acquisition of FairX enabled the launch of CFTC-regulated futures products in the US, while the creation of Coinbase International Exchange allowed for perpetual futures trading outside the American market. However, its derivatives volume still trails offshore competitors—something the Deribit acquisition is expected to change. The timing of the deal aligns with growing optimism around US crypto regulation. Bloomberg reported in March that Coinbase’s move comes amid encouraging policy signals from Washington, suggesting a shift toward clearer regulatory frameworks. Industry peers like Kraken have also acted on this momentum, acquiring futures broker NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion earlier this year. Deribit CEO Luuk Strijers had previously stated that the company was not officially for sale, though its dominant market position had attracted interest from multiple potential buyers. As of early May, sources indicate that most deal terms have been finalized, with only regulatory hurdles remaining before closure. If approved, the acquisition will not only enhance Coinbase’s derivatives liquidity but also give it access to a licensed offshore exchange catering to institutional traders, potentially transforming the company’s global trading capabilities. Source: https://coinjournal.net/news/coinbase-set-to-acquire-crypto-derivatives-giant-deribit-in-2-9-billion-deal-wsj-reports/

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