Coinbase to debut prediction markets, tokenized stocks on Dec. 17: Report

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-12Last updated on 2025-12-12

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Coinbase, the largest US crypto exchange, is reportedly launch prediction markets and tokenized stocks on December 17, according to a Bloomberg report. The announcement will coincide with a livestream event to showcase new products. This follows earlier reports that Coinbase was preparing landing pages for these offerings in partnership with prediction market operator Kalshi. On the same day as the report, Coinbase joined the Coalition for Prediction Markets (CPM), a group announced by Kalshi and Crypto.com. The prediction market sector is experiencing significant growth, with weekly volumes reaching nearly $4 billion recently. Rival exchanges, including Crypto.com and the CFTC-approved Gemini, are also expanding into this space.

Coinbase, the largest US crypto exchange by trading volume, is days away from officially unveiling its push into prediction markets and tokenized stocks, according to Bloomberg.

Coinbase plans to announce that next week it will launch prediction markets and tokenized equities, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter.

The exchange will hold a Dec. 17 livestream to showcase new products, though the report says it hasn’t disclosed whether prediction markets and tokenized stocks will be among them.

The news comes nearly a month after tech researcher Jane Manchun Wong reported that Coinbase was preparing landing pages for tokenized equities and Kalshi-provided prediction markets. However, the company has yet to officially release the products.

Coinbase enters a prediction market coalition with Kalshi

Bloomberg’s report came on the same day Coinbase became a member of the Coalition for Prediction Markets (CPM), a group of prediction market operators announced by Kalshi and Crypto.com.

“At Coinbase, our mission is to deliver financial freedom to the world — and prediction markets by nature democratize fact finding and the seeking of truth,” Coinbase’s chief policy officer Faryar Shizad said.

He also underscored the CPM’s ambition to engage with policymakers to ensure continued access to these markets for people in the US.

Source: Tarek Mansour

Founded in 2018 by MIT graduates Tarek Mansour and Luana Lopes Lara, Kalshi enables users to trade outcomes on real-world events just like financial assets.

The platform has emerged as a major prediction market operator alongside rivals such as Polymarket and Opinion, with weekly trading volumes of about $1 billion, according to Dunedata figures on Dune Analytics.

Coinbase’s push into prediction markets comes amid a boom in the sector, with weekly trading volumes hitting a record last week near $4 billion, though some experts have questioned the accuracy of the reported figures.

Weekly trading volumes on prediction markets. Source: Dune

Rival exchanges have been racing to roll out prediction markets, with Crypto.com in October announcing a dedicated platform set for integration with Trump Media.

Related: CFTC gives prediction markets leeway on data and record-keeping rules

On Wednesday, the Winklevoss twins-founded exchange Gemini scored approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to offer prediction markets in the US.

Cointelegraph approached Coinbase for comment regarding its prediction markets and tokenized securities push, but had not received a response by publication.



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