As part of Solana integration, millions of assets will be instantly accessible to Coinbase’s user base, and allow issuers to reach global markets. The feature isAs part of Solana integration, millions of assets will be instantly accessible to Coinbase’s user base, and allow issuers to reach global markets. The feature is

Solana Set for Major Exposure as Coinbase Opens Instant Trading to 100 Million Users

2025/12/11 22:09
  • As part of Solana integration, millions of assets will be instantly accessible to Coinbase’s user base, and allow issuers to reach global markets.
  • The feature is similar to Coinbase’s existing interface, but executes all core functions fully on-chain.

Coinbase has formed a new partnership with the Solana ecosystem, unveiling a new on-chain trading feature that enables users to trade tokens directly on the Solana network without requiring a formal listing process. The announcement was made at the Breakpoint 2025 conference in Abu Dhabi on December 11.

According to Andrew Allen, head of Coinbase’s Solana product team, the initiative will bring millions of new assets on-chain and make them immediately accessible to users. He noted that the feature allows instant trading of these tokens on Coinbase. It also gives issuers the ability to reach a global audience without undergoing a traditional listing review.

The launch builds on Coinbase’s earlier expansion of decentralized exchange integrations, including support for tokens on its Base blockchain introduced in August. At that time, the company indicated plans to broaden DEX connectivity across additional networks, beginning with Solana. This is the latest development after the formation of the Solana-Base bridge last week.

Coinbase on Improving Connection With Solana

Sabs Sachdeva, a Coinbase software engineer leading the Solana DEX integration, shared how the new feature works during the Abu Dhabi event. The interface is very similar Coinbase’s traditional trading platform. However, the Solana blockchain directly handles functions like order execution, routing, as well as slippage management.

The demonstration generated interest within the crypto community, leading to questions about how the on-chain trading system operates. Sachdeva said that although the user experience mirrors that of a centralized exchange, all backend processes are executed fully on-chain.

With the updated interface, Coinbase users can now view their crypto holdings like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL), on a single dashboard. The platform also enables one-click execution, allowing users to complete trades easily from the same screen.

Coinbase’s integration arrives during a period of rapid expansion within Solana’s decentralized finance ecosystem. Earlier on Thursday, DeFi firm Ellipsis Labs introduced a Solana-based perpetual swap decentralized exchange. The platform operates fully on-chain, including its risk engine and matching engine, and allows developers to build on top of its infrastructure. Next in 2026, crypto exchange Coinbase said that it will focus on AI, RWA, and next-gen DeFi.

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