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Coinbase Becomes Only Full-Service Prime Brokerage in Crypto

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Last updated: April 26, 2026 5:07 pm
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Published: April 26, 2026
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Coinbase has recently made significant strides in the financial landscape, emerging as the only full-service prime brokerage in the cryptocurrency sector, as defined by its own parameters. John D’Agostino, the head of strategy at Coinbase Institutional, emphasized that the criteria for being classified as a prime broker align closely with a traditional Wall Street checklist, which includes trading, custody, financing, derivatives, and cross-margining. However, D’Agostino pointed out that there is an additional component in the crypto realm: staking.

In the traditional finance space, only a limited number of institutions, such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America, truly qualify as full-service prime brokers. While smaller firms may offer partial solutions to funds, they often lack the comprehensive services provided by top-tier prime brokers. D’Agostino noted that smaller hedge funds, such as those with around $100 million in assets, often find themselves piecing together services from various providers rather than receiving an all-in-one solution.

In the past, the crypto market operated in a similar, fragmented manner, where funds were required to utilize multiple service providers for custody, derivatives, and financing. D’Agostino explained that it was possible to create a synthetic version of a prime brokerage by combining these services, but Coinbase now stands out as the only firm that offers a complete suite of services natively.

Coinbase, recognized as the largest U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange, serves as a significant infrastructure provider for institutional investors through its Coinbase Institutional arm. Its flagship platform, Coinbase Prime, integrates trading, custody, and financing functions, enabling hedge funds and asset managers to manage their digital assets from a single interface. With over $350 billion in assets under custody, Coinbase Prime accounts for roughly 12% of the entire cryptocurrency market capitalization and holds a custodian role for more than 80% of U.S. bitcoin and ether exchange-traded fund assets.

As a critical link between traditional finance and cryptocurrency markets, Coinbase operates under an evolving regulatory framework, including supervision from New York regulators. The firm’s role as a crypto prime broker delivers a bundle of services tailored to institutional clients, mirroring what is typically seen in equities and foreign exchange markets. This setup assists funds in managing counterparty risk and accessing liquidity across diverse markets, with competitors like Galaxy Digital, FalconX, and Anchorage Digital also playing a role in this space.

A notable enhancement to Coinbase’s offering came in March with the introduction of cross-margining between spot and derivatives positions. This feature allows market makers and institutional traders to decrease their capital requirements by as much as 10% to 20%, with D’Agostino labeling it the final piece needed to firmly establish Coinbase as a prime brokerage by any standard.

Currently, Coinbase’s institutional platform manages approximately $236 billion in quarterly trading volume and supports over 470 assets across more than 20 blockchains. In addition to its trading and custody capabilities, Coinbase oversees a $1 billion lending portfolio and boasts what D’Agostino describes as the largest listed derivatives footprint in the industry via its integration with Deribit. The platform also supports a staking business that encompasses 10 to 20 tokens at an institutional scale.

D’Agostino noted that while individual firms may excel in specific areas such as custody, derivatives, or lending, none are addressing the entirety of these needs within a single framework. This gap has been partly due to cryptography’s relatively modest scale, currently representing around 3% to 5% of global equities and fixed income markets, which has prevented major banks from fully engaging with the sector.

Looking ahead, D’Agostino anticipates that traditional banks may opt to partner with established players in the crypto arena, likely choosing the route of renting services to access the best brands rather than attempting to build their own solutions. He remarked that a significant shift in this approach could occur if cryptocurrency grows to encompass 20% to 30% of global markets, potentially paving the way for intense competition within the industry.

For the time being, D’Agostino expressed greater concern regarding startups than established financial institutions like JPMorgan, emphasizing that innovation from new entrants poses a significant competitive threat to incumbents in the crypto space.

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