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January 6, 2026 6:50 PM UTC

Compass Point Stands Firm on Coinbase ‘Sell’ Rating as Derivatives Fee War Intensifies

BitcoinWorld Compass Point Stands Firm on Coinbase ‘Sell’ Rating as Derivatives Fee War Intensifies Investment bank Compass Point has reaffirmed its ‘Sell’ rating and $140 price target for Coinbase, warning that the crypto exchange faces a bleak outlook despite recent regulatory approvals. The bank points to an intensifying fee war in the derivatives market, where new entrants are threatening Coinbase’s pricing power and market share. Derivatives Fee War Heats Up Compass Point’s analysis centers on the rapidly evolving landscape for perpetual futures, a popular crypto derivative product. While Coinbase recently secured U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) approval to offer these services through its subsidiary Deribit, the bank argues that this advantage is being eroded by a wave of new competition. Both traditional finance giants and crypto-native firms, including Kalshi, CME Group, Kraken, and Robinhood, have announced plans to enter the 24-hour perpetual futures market. This influx is expected to drive down fees, compressing margins for all players. Revenue Cannibalization Concerns Further complicating the picture, Compass Point raised concerns about cannibalization within Coinbase’s own business lines. The company’s first-quarter results showed that futures revenue grew to $50 million, but this growth coincided with a decline in its more profitable retail spot trading revenue. The bank suggests that Coinbase’s push into derivatives may be drawing volume away from its higher-margin core business, rather than capturing entirely new demand. The Binance Wild Card Perhaps the most significant long-term risk flagged by Compass Point is the potential for major overseas exchanges, particularly Binance, to secure U.S. regulatory approval. In a pro-crypto political environment under a potential Trump administration, the bank sees a realistic path for Binance to enter the U.S. market. If that happens, Coinbase’s current dominance and pricing power would face a severe challenge, given Binance’s massive global user base and liquidity advantages. Why This Matters for Investors This analysis underscores a critical shift in the crypto exchange landscape. Coinbase has long been seen as the most regulated and trusted U.S. on-ramp for crypto, but the competitive moat is narrowing. The derivatives market, which accounts for the vast majority of global crypto trading volume, is becoming a battleground where fee compression and market share grabs are the new normal. For investors, the Compass Point report serves as a reminder that regulatory approvals alone do not guarantee profitability, especially when a wave of well-capitalized competitors is entering the fray. Conclusion Compass Point’s reiterated ‘Sell’ rating reflects a sobering view of Coinbase’s future, driven by a combination of fee compression, internal revenue cannibalization, and the looming threat of global competitors entering the U.S. market. While the company remains a dominant player, the path forward appears increasingly challenging in a market defined by thinning margins and aggressive expansion from both traditional finance and crypto-native firms. FAQs Q1: Why is Compass Point bearish on Coinbase despite the CFTC approval for perpetual futures? Compass Point believes the approval is not a decisive advantage because many competitors, including Kalshi, CME, Kraken, and Robinhood, are also entering the perpetual futures market, leading to a fee war that will compress margins. Q2: What is the main risk to Coinbase’s pricing power? The main risk is the potential entry of major overseas exchanges like Binance into the U.S. market. If Binance secures regulatory approval, its scale and liquidity could undercut Coinbase’s fees and market share. Q3: How does the derivatives business affect Coinbase’s core spot trading? Compass Point notes that while Coinbase’s futures revenue grew to $50 million in the first quarter, its more profitable retail spot revenue declined, suggesting that the derivatives business may be cannibalizing its core revenue stream rather than adding new growth. This post Compass Point Stands Firm on Coinbase ‘Sell’ Rating as Derivatives Fee War Intensifies first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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