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Deribit Secures Dubai Broker-Dealer License via Coinbase

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Key Takeaways

  • Deribit has secured a VARA Broker-Dealer Licence, its second Dubai approval in under 24 months.
  • The license routes Deribit’s spot orders into Coinbase Exchange, unlocking hundreds of assets.
  • Coinbase closed its $2.9 billion Deribit acquisition in August 2025.

What the New License Changes

Deribit’s Broker-Dealer Licence from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) means the exchange’s spot buy, sell, and trade orders now route directly to Coinbase Exchange for execution. That connection gives Deribit’s mostly professional trader base access to Coinbase’s centralized order book, a meaningfully deeper pool of liquidity than the platform has managed on its own.

It also sets up an expansion well beyond Deribit’s historical focus (i.e. bitcoin and ether derivatives), with the new integration expected to eventually bring hundreds of additional assets onto the platform. Customer funds can stay parked in Deribit’s own ecosystem even as they serve as collateral for derivatives trading.

Coinbase co-founder and CEO Brian Armstrong called it “a significant moment for Deribit and Coinbase,” adding that the approval is evidence that “the UAE is really embracing modern finance and digital assets.”

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This is Deribit’s second regulatory approval from VARA in under two years. The exchange became the first crypto derivatives platform to win VARA’s blessing when it set up its global headquarters in Dubai at the start of 2025, and it had already been offering spot trading under a separate VARA Exchange Services licence since January of that year.

Bitcoin.com News covered Coinbase’s original agreement to acquire Deribit for roughly $2.9 billion, a deal structured as approximately $700 million in cash plus 11 million shares of Coinbase’s Class A common stock, and later reported when Coinbase finalized the acquisition in August 2025 to become the undisputed leader in global crypto derivatives.

At the time the deal closed, Deribit had posted $185 billion in monthly trading volume and carried roughly $60 billion in open interest, numbers that made it the clear prize in a derivatives market Coinbase had been trying to break into for years.

A Bigger Bet on the UAE

The VARA approval comes at a time when several other exchanges too are treating Dubai as a proving ground for regulated crypto derivatives and spot trading, well ahead of similarly comprehensive frameworks in the U.S. or Europe.

For Coinbase, plugging Deribit’s liquidity directly into its own order book is also a step toward the “everything exchange” model the company has been building since the acquisition closed, layering spot, futures, options, and now, deeper offshore liquidity access, under one roof.

That said, the integration doesn’t change how Deribit’s U.S.-facing business operates, since the VARA license is specific to Dubai-regulated activity. But it does signal where Coinbase sees its near-term growth, i.e. not in new U.S. approvals, which remain slow and politically contested, but in stacking regulatory wins in jurisdictions like the UAE that have already built out clear licensing frameworks for digital assets.

Every additional Deribit customer routed through Coinbase’s liquidity also strengthens Coinbase’s own trading volume numbers, a metric investors watch closely as the company reports quarterly derivatives growth alongside its more mature spot business.

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