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Coinbase Granted AFSL License in Australia by Financial Regulator: What It Means

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: April 8, 2026 8:39 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: April 8, 2026
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Coinbase Granted AFSL License in Australia by Financial RegulatorWhat Coinbase’s AFSL Approval ConfirmsHow the License Changes Coinbase’s Australian OfferingWhy the AFSL Matters for Coinbase’s Australia Strategy





Coinbase Granted AFSL License in Australia by Financial Regulator: What It Means

Coinbase Granted AFSL License in Australia by Financial Regulator

By Thiago Alvarez

Coinbase has secured an Australian Financial Services Licence in Australia, giving the exchange a formal regulatory footing to offer local financial products and extending its strategy beyond standalone crypto trading.

What Coinbase’s AFSL Approval Confirms

Coinbase Australia Pty Ltd received an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) with retail derivatives authorization from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) on April 8, 2026.

The approval means Coinbase can operate regulated financial services under Australia’s core licensing regime, including derivatives distribution under ASIC supervision, rather than relying on an offshore-only operating model, according to Cointelegraph’s report on the AFSL grant.

Coverage from Brave New Coin states Coinbase is the first crypto exchange to secure AFSL approval directly from ASIC, setting an early compliance benchmark for competitors entering Australia’s licensed market.

That timing is significant because the Corporations Amendment (Digital Assets Framework) Bill 2025 passed both houses on April 1, 2026, and the same reporting says obligations become mandatory 12 months after royal assent, putting Coinbase ahead of the deadline.

How the License Changes Coinbase’s Australian Offering

Coinbase plans to roll out crypto perpetuals and equity perpetuals first, then expand into futures, options, stock trading, and payments, as detailed in crypto.news coverage of its Australian roadmap.

For users, AFSL status shifts onboarding and product access into a stricter licensed framework where retail clients face stronger disclosure and distribution controls, while wholesale-client pathways remain classification-dependent under Australian rules, based on reported AFSL scope and retail derivatives authorization details.

Because the AFSL grant includes retail derivatives authorization, Coinbase’s compliance-first rollout is consistent with broader policy pressure seen in Coinwy’s reporting on SEC Says Some Crypto Enforcement Cases Failed to Help Investors and exchange rule tightening in Binance Spot Price Range Rule Starts April 14 Rollout.

Coinbase is also expanding its Australian team with senior hires across legal, compliance, marketing, and operations to support the licensed push, according to Cointelegraph’s report on local expansion plans.

Why the AFSL Matters for Coinbase’s Australia Strategy

Demand-side conditions are already large enough to justify regulated expansion: 33% of Australians have cryptocurrency exposure, up from 31% in 2025, based on Independent Reserve index data cited in coverage.

33%
Australians with cryptocurrency exposure (up from 31% in 2025).

The bigger strategic prize is Australia’s retirement market: superannuation assets are about 4.5 trillion AUD (around $3.1 trillion USD), which helps explain why Coinbase is tying the license to stock and payments competition, not only derivatives.

4.5T AUD
Approximate superannuation assets (about $3.1 trillion USD equivalent).

The Australian move also landed in the same week that Coinbase reportedly became the first crypto-native firm to receive conditional OCC trust charter approval in the US, giving the company simultaneous regulatory momentum in two major jurisdictions, according to crypto.news.

This pattern mirrors themes in Coinwy’s Liquid Staking vs ETH Staking ETFs: Lido’s DAT Case, where regulated distribution channels are increasingly the route for scaling crypto-linked products into traditional portfolios, especially when a market already shows 33% household crypto exposure.

“We’re going to compete with traditional financial services on stock trading, payments and other TradFi products with the speed and execution of crypto.”

John O’Loghlen in crypto.news

“Thoughtful regulation is good for customers, good for the industry and good for Australia’s ambition to be a leading digital economy in the Asia-Pacific region.”

John O’Loghlen in Cointelegraph

Key Takeaway
  • Coinbase now holds a direct AFSL from ASIC, giving it regulated footing in Australia before mandatory licensing deadlines take effect.
  • The product plan extends beyond crypto perpetuals into futures, options, equities, and payments under licensed supervision.
  • With 33% crypto exposure and a 4.5 trillion AUD retirement pool, Australia is positioned as a core market for Coinbase’s TradFi-crypto convergence strategy.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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ByThiago Alvarez
Thiago Alvarez is a crypto and fintech analyst at Coinwy, covering blockchain payments, DeFi protocols, and digital asset regulation. With a background in financial technology and compliance analysis, Thiago focuses on evaluating the operational viability and regulatory positioning of emerging crypto projects. His work examines token economics, cross-border payment infrastructure, and institutional adoption trends across global markets.
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