- Coinbase recently announced the launch of futures contracts for silver (SLR) and stellar lumens (XLM) through its Coinbase derivatives exchange.
- Coinbase’s futures contracts for these assets align with its mission to offer secure, accessible and regulated financial products.
Coinbase Derivatives’ primary goal in launching new cryptocurrency futures contracts is to create markets that offer retail traders diversification, price discovery, risk management and margin. It has taken a significant step toward its goals with the launch of new futures contracts for silver (SLR) and Stellar (XLM).
These join the list of products already regulated by the CFTC, which includes LTC, DOGE, SHIB, AVAX, DOT, LINK, Gold, BTC, ETH, BCH and Oil. In its official account X announced that the contracts will be launched on November 11, 2024.
Coinbase Derivatives is a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) registered contract marketplace that allows users to trade and hedge the price of digital assets. Derivatives are contracts that derive their value from an underlying asset or commodity, allowing you to gain exposure to an underlying asset without buying it.
The impact of Coinbase’s silver futures and XLMs
Coinbase’s official statement suggests that by combining traditional commodities such as Silver with cryptocurrencies such as Stellar, they aim to create a more comprehensive trading platform. This approach aims to diversify opportunities, allowing investors to manage risk across different asset classes. The futures contracts they offer support effective pricing, meaning they help establish fair market prices and allow traders to respond with confidence to market changes.
The Stellar and Silver contracts are designed to increase market accessibility and are structured for retail trading with smaller contract sizes. Specifically, each Silver contract represents 50 troy ounces, while each Stellar Lumens contract is 5,000 tokens. With the introduction of these retail-sized contracts, Coinbase aims to encourage broader participation among retail traders who may be looking for affordable ways to enter the futures markets.
With silver being a new tradable asset for Coinbase, it reflects a push into the commodity markets. Silver futures offer users a means of hedging against inflation or other economic changes, as silver remains a traditionally stable asset in times of market volatility. On the other hand, XLM is a decentralized open source network that allows for low-cost cross-border transactions between any cryptocurrency pair.
In addition, Stellar has a decentralized exchange (DEX) that allows users to trade assets on the network. In addition to its low-cost trading capabilities, Stellar uses a unique system, the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP), to process transactions faster and more reliably than many traditional networks.
In other developments, CNF reported that Robinhood announced its support for Stellar on its official X account on October 23. This allows EU users to deposit and withdraw XLM on the Robinhood app. This is an important move for Robinhood and XLM, as flexibility in handling the currency can benefit both ecosystems. Despite a 1.94% drop in XLM’s price to $0.0914 in the last 24 hours, trading volume increased 10.74% to $54.29 million, indicating continued investor interest in XLM’s various use cases.