Coinbase Doubles Down on Prediction Markets

Submitted by Reuters on

Written by :

Reuters

Published on :

Coinbase

Dec 22 (Reuters) - Coinbase said on Monday it will buy prediction markets startup The Clearing Company, its tenth acquisition this year, ​as the crypto exchange looks to expand beyond its core digital assets ‌business.

Prediction markets let users buy and sell contracts tied to the outcomes of real-world events, ranging from ‌elections and economic data to sports and policy decisions, effectively turning investors' forecasts into tradable markets.

Supporters say the prices can reflect collective expectations more accurately than polls or forecasts, while critics argue the products blur the line between financial markets and betting, drawing ⁠growing scrutiny from regulators.

Prediction markets ‌surged into the mainstream during the 2024 U.S. presidential race and have since drawn rapid interest and investments from all corners ‍of the financial ecosystem.

Meanwhile, trading platforms are broadening their product suites to encompass multiple asset classes under one roof as competition intensifies. This shift, analysts say, could help Coinbase reduce its ​reliance on crypto trading as new players crowd the market.

"Prediction markets offer ‌the company a high-engagement, high-frequency product that broadens the reasons for opening its app beyond crypto," analysts at brokerage Benchmark wrote in a note last week.

Earlier this month, Coinbase launched its prediction markets platform and said it will start letting users trade stocks, positioning it as a direct competitor to brokerages such as Robinhood and ⁠Interactive Brokers.

"We see many of Coinbase's new initiatives ​encouraging and incentivizing customer engagement, which has been ​episodically more limited," analysts at brokerage J.P. Morgan wrote in a note after the products were unveiled.

The deal for The Clearing Company is ‍expected to close ⁠in January. Coinbase did not disclose the terms of the transaction.

Among its notable deals this year, Coinbase agreed to buy derivatives exchange Deribit for $2.9 billion ⁠in May, and struck a roughly $375 million deal for investment platform Echo in October.

Its shares were last ‌up 2.6% in afternoon trading.

(Reporting by Manya Saini in Bengaluru; Editing ‌by Shinjini Ganguli and Krishna Chandra Eluri)

Related Content

Football, Crypto and $5 Million of Rewards in 1win’s World Cup Mega Tournament

Football, Crypto and $5 Million of Rewards in 1win’s World Cup Mega Tournament

1win is inviting users to compete for a total of 5,000,000 USDT in rewards during the FIFA World Cup 2026. The new Football World Cup tournament by 1win will run between June 11 and July 19, 2026.
Gemini Predicted

Gemini Predicted - Bass Leads in LA Mayoral Race, Bitcoin Dips, Golden Knights Still Stanley Cup Favorites

Gemini Predicted has the latest on the LA Mayoral race between Karen Bass and challenger Nithya Raman, the Golden Knights Stanley Cup chances and how Bitcoin has failed to sustain a rally.
Cryptocurrency Processor Makes History as Nevada's First to Enter Regulated Gambling Market

Cryptocurrency Processor Makes History as Nevada's First to Enter Regulated Gambling Market

In a historic first, BurraPay announced it will become the world's first cryptocurrency payments processor to operate within Nevada's legal gaming framework.
Crypto Platform 1win Welcomes Ilia Topuria as the 1win VIP Community Member

Crypto Platform 1win Welcomes Ilia Topuria as the 1win VIP Community Member

The international crypto entertainment platform 1win has announced the addition of Ilia Topuria to its VIP community. The signing of the contract with the fighter became publicly known on June 2, 2026.