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    Coinbase Buys Deribit in $2.9 Billion Deal to Expand Crypto Options Base

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Coinbase acquires Deribit for $2.9 billion to expand into the crypto options market, enhancing its international presence and catering to both institutional and retail investors.

    Coinbase Acquires Deribit in $2.9 Billion Crypto Options Deal

    By Pritam Biswas

    (Reuters) -Coinbase, the largest publicly traded cryptocurrency exchange, said on Thursday it will buy derivatives exchange Deribit in a $2.9 billion deal to expand into the crypto options markets.

    The move underscores a push by crypto firms to widen their institutional investor base, while also catering to retail traders who are becoming more sophisticated.

    The Deribit acquisition gives Coinbase "a foothold in non-U.S. markets, especially Asia and Europe, where leverage trading is more prevalent," said Bo Pei, analyst at US Tiger Securities.

    The cash-and-stock deal will allow Coinbase to offer crypto options to its international clients. Widely used for hedging, options can be a key source of stability as their demand typically holds up during bouts of volatility.

    Shares of Coinbase, which have lost nearly 21% of their value in 2025, jumped 5.7%. The company already allows its U.S. and international customers to trade crypto futures.

    The deal consists of $700 million in cash and 11 million shares of Coinbase's Class A common stock, the company said in a blog post.

    Although still early in the derivatives space, Coinbase reached record market share in its consumer and institutional derivatives volume in the last quarter. It is set to report its first-quarter earnings on Thursday after markets close.

    "Should the U.S. legalize crypto options trading/perpetuals trading domestically, Coinbase will be swift to offer these services to US clients, bringing significant revenue upside," Daiwa Securities analyst Steven Nie said.

    The deal also coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump's advocacy for digital assets and his pledge to establish America as the global center of cryptocurrency.

    Buoyed by the regulatory optimism, several crypto-related firms are clinching deals to increase their user base.

    Ripple last month bought buy multi-asset prime broker Hidden Road in a $1.25 billion deal, in one of the largest deals in the crypto company's history.

    "There will be more consolidations in the crypto market led by U.S. firms," Pei said.

    Kraken, another cryptocurrency exchange, had said in March it would buy retail futures trading platform NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion.

    (Reporting by Pritam Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta and Arun Koyyur)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Coinbase acquires Deribit for $2.9 billion to expand crypto options.
    • •The deal includes $700 million in cash and 11 million Coinbase shares.
    • •Coinbase aims to strengthen its presence in Asia and Europe.
    • •The acquisition could boost Coinbase's revenue if US legalizes crypto options.
    • •The crypto market sees increased consolidation with major acquisitions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Coinbase buys Deribit in $2.9 billion deal to expand crypto options base

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Coinbase's acquisition of Deribit to expand its crypto options market.

    2Why is this acquisition significant?

    The acquisition allows Coinbase to expand its international presence and offer more trading options.

    3What are the financial details of the deal?

    The deal is valued at $2.9 billion, including $700 million in cash and 11 million Coinbase shares.

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