Coinbase has begun rolling out stock trading to a limited group of users as the exchange pursues its vision of becoming an “everything exchange” that combines cryptoCoinbase has begun rolling out stock trading to a limited group of users as the exchange pursues its vision of becoming an “everything exchange” that combines crypto

Coinbase Rolls Out Stock Trading to Select Users in ‘All-in-One’ Platform Push: Report

Coinbase has begun rolling out stock trading to a limited group of users as the exchange pursues its vision of becoming an “everything exchange” that combines crypto, equities, and alternative markets under one platform.

The move places Coinbase in direct competition with traditional brokerages like Schwab and Fidelity, as well as arch-rival Robinhood, which has offered blended stock and crypto trading for years.

CEO Brian Armstrong defended the timing in a recent Fortune interview, arguing the company is positioned to lead as financial assets migrate to blockchain infrastructure.

We have deep crypto expertise. We have the most trusted brand in crypto,” Armstrong said, adding that Coinbase aims to bridge traditional finance and crypto while advancing tokenized equities.

Stock Offering Launches Through Traditional Rails

The exchange currently offers stocks through conventional methods using Apex Fintech Solutions for backend operations, with plans to expand access to all customers in the coming weeks.

Armstrong acknowledged that fully tokenized equities (where shares are issued directly on blockchain with rights like dividends and voting) remain years away and require extensive coordination with the SEC.

I think the most interesting [offering] is a tokenized asset, where it’s truly one-to-one represented underneath,” Armstrong said.

He predicted the transition would begin within two years, likely starting with newer companies before established firms adopt blockchain for share management.

The push comes as monthly transfer volumes for tokenized equities climbed roughly 19% over 30 days to about $2.41 billion, according to rwa.xyz.

Coinbase Rolls Out Stock - Tokenized Stock Metrics ChartSource: RWA.xyz

While Robinhood and Kraken already list tokenized US stocks in select jurisdictions, Coinbase plans to issue these products in-house rather than through external partners.

Earlier this month, Armstrong outlined three priorities for 2026 in an X post, which involved building the everything exchange globally, scaling stablecoins and payments, and bringing users onchain through developer tools, the Base blockchain, and consumer apps.

Goal is to make Coinbase the #1 financial app in the world,” he wrote, noting major investments in product quality and automation.

The expansion extends beyond equities into prediction markets, where Coinbase partnered with the federally regulated platform Kalshi to offer event contracts across economics, politics, sports, and technology.

Leaked screenshots in November revealed a Coinbase-branded prediction interface supporting USDC or USD trading through Coinbase Financial Markets, the exchange’s derivatives arm.

Regulatory Friction Clouds Expansion

Armstrong’s broader legislative agenda hit turbulence after he withdrew Coinbase’s support for the Senate Banking Committee’s draft crypto market structure bill, warning that it would impose a “de facto ban” on tokenized equities, restrict stablecoin rewards, and weaken CFTC authority.

We’d rather have no bill than a bad bill,” Armstrong posted on X, triggering a markup postponement as negotiations continue.

The dispute centers partly on provisions limiting stablecoin yield, which banks argue could blur lines with deposit products.

Armstrong accused banking interests of influencing restrictions that would cut into Coinbase’s revenue streams tied to stablecoin rewards.

Chairman Tim Scott signaled that talks would continue despite the setback.

This bill reflects months of serious bipartisan negotiations and real input from innovators, investors and law enforcement,” Scott said, emphasizing the goal of delivering clear rules that protect consumers while ensuring the future of finance is built in the United States.

Citron Research escalated the clash by backing tokenization rival Securitize while accusing Coinbase of opposing clearer tokenization rules to protect its market position.

He is fighting to protect its stablecoin yield revenue while complaining about tokenized equity restrictions,” Citron wrote, arguing that a permissive framework would benefit firms like Securitize, which operates with broker-dealer licenses and has issued over $4 billion in tokenized assets for partners including BlackRock and Apollo.

Coinbase stock fell nearly 4% following the criticism.

Coinbase Rolls Out Stock - Coinbase COIN Stock Price ChartSource: Google Finance

Armstrong has since struck a more conciliatory tone but maintains that the draft requires significant changes before winning industry backing.

Despite all these, Coinbase is still optimistic. David Duong, Coinbase’s head of investment research, said regulatory clarity improvements and deepening institutional participation are creating favorable conditions ahead.

We expect these forces to compound in 2026 as ETF approval timelines compress, stablecoins take a larger role in delivery-vs-payment structures, and tokenized collateral is recognized more broadly,” Duong wrote in a year-end outlook.

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