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Charles Schwab Launches Crypto Trading Through New Arm Schwab Crypto

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Last updated: April 16, 2026 3:18 pm
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Published: April 16, 2026
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Charles Schwab has announced plans to introduce cryptocurrency trading through a new division named Schwab Crypto, enabling clients to buy popular digital currencies like bitcoin and ether. This strategic move positions Schwab in direct competition with platforms such as Robinhood, which caters to a younger audience and offers both stock and cryptocurrency trading alongside other financial services.

With over $11 trillion in client assets, Schwab stands as one of the largest brokerages globally. The company has noted a growing interest among its clients regarding cryptocurrency investments. This new trading capability will be available in the coming weeks. CEO Rick Wurster shared insights, stating that many clients prefer to consolidate their investments within Schwab, indicating a desire for trusted asset management in the evolving digital landscape.

The introduction of Schwab Crypto adds another layer to the blending of traditional finance and the burgeoning realm of cryptocurrency. Major financial institutions have been gradually warming up to the idea of integrating crypto offerings into their services, particularly with a more favorable regulatory environment under the current administration. Notably, Morgan Stanley has launched the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MSBT), and Goldman Sachs has filed for a bitcoin income ETF, positioning themselves to tap into crypto investments.

Fidelity Investments, Schwab’s most significant competitor, has pioneered several offerings in the crypto space since 2013. In 2022, it became the first retirement plan provider to allow bitcoin investments in 401(k) plans and launched a commission-free crypto trading app in 2023. Meanwhile, crypto exchanges like Coinbase and Kraken are also diversifying by entering the stock trading market.

On the operational side, Schwab will impose a trading fee of 0.75% on crypto transactions, contrasting with Robinhood’s commission-free model. Fees on platforms like Coinbase can reach up to 4% for retail investors, depending on the trading tier. To manage custody for these crypto transactions, Schwab is collaborating with Paxos, ensuring that cryptocurrency holdings will be managed separately from the brokerage’s standard accounts.

Despite the excitement surrounding the launch, Schwab’s stock experienced a 5% decline on Thursday, following a reported revenue miss for the first quarter, indicating market reactions amidst ongoing performance evaluations.

As these shifts unfold, Schwab’s entry into the cryptocurrency market exemplifies a broader trend of financial institutions adapting to technological advancements and shifting client preferences in investment strategies.

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