Coinbase Derivatives to Launch 24/7 Bitcoin and Ethereum Futures in the US

March 12, 2025

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Coinbase Derivatives Introduces Round-the-Clock Crypto Futures

For the first time in the US, Coinbase Derivatives is set to launch 24/7 Bitcoin and Ethereum futures trading, providing crypto-native traders with unrestricted market access. Backed by Nodal Clear’s institutional-grade platform, this new offering aims to bridge the gap between US and global trading hours, ensuring that American investors no longer miss opportunities due to time zone restrictions.

Coinbase announced the move on Monday, stating that the launch will take place in the coming weeks, pending final coordination with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for regulatory clarity.

Why 24/7 Futures Matter for US Traders

Currently, most crypto derivatives trading happens outside the US, creating significant barriers for domestic investors. Many traders have long expressed frustration over the limitations of traditional market hours, which leave them at a disadvantage compared to global competitors.

Futures contracts, which allow investors to buy or sell assets at a predetermined price and date, become “perpetual futures” when they lack an expiration date. However, regulatory uncertainty has kept most US platforms from offering such products—until now.

According to Coinbase, the US has been lagging in the crypto derivatives space for too long:

“For too long, the US has been playing catch-up in crypto derivatives. It’s time for a regulated, accessible, and innovative futures market that meets the needs of the cryptoeconomy.”

Intensifying Competition in the Crypto Derivatives Market

The crypto derivatives market is booming, with over $1.3 trillion in monthly trading volume, surpassing spot trading activity. However, Coinbase Derivatives isn’t entering this space without competition.

  • CME Group, a leading US derivatives exchange, reported an average daily crypto trading volume of $10 billion in Q4 2024, despite operating only six days a week.
  • Robinhood, another major player, recently announced plans to offer Bitcoin and Ethereum futures, signaling further competition in the US market.

With Coinbase Derivatives set to introduce the first-ever 24/7 crypto futures in the US, traders will soon have greater flexibility and access to a regulated and innovative futures marke

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