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With Trump in Power, Deribit Targets US Market Entry – Big Moves Ahead for Crypto Derivatives!

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Qadir AK and Zafar Naik and Zameer Attar

I have good news for you – the tide is turning fast for crypto in the United States. 

The world’s largest crypto options exchange, Deribit, is officially eyeing a stateside push, sensing fresh opportunity under a markedly friendlier Trump administration.

They’re making a statement for sure. Deribit, which clocked in a jaw-dropping $1.3 trillion in notional volume last year, is now “actively reassessing” entry into the US market, CEO Luuk Strijers told the Financial Times

Why now? Because the shift in regulatory tone under Trump has (reportedly) cracked open doors that were tightly shut during the Biden-era clampdown.

Crypto Derivatives Get Their Moment – And Deribit Wants In

Deribit isn’t the only player noticing the shift. As Trump’s administration takes a more lenient stance on crypto, major exchanges are ready to re-enter the US. The SEC, which had been cracking down hard during the Biden era, has paused or dropped over a dozen cases. Even the Department of Justice has dissolved its cryptocurrency enforcement unit – signaling a softer touch.

It’s all part of the larger trend. Competitors like Kraken have also made big moves in the derivatives space, recently acquiring NinjaTrader for $1.5 billion. 

Meanwhile, talks of Coinbase acquiring Deribit are heating up. Both companies have notified Dubai regulators, which means this deal might be closer than it seems. Phew – things are picking up pace faster than most expected! 

Crypto Firms Are Coming Back to the USA

Other major crypto firms are also exploring a return. OKX, for example, just announced plans to open a US headquarters in San Jose, California. Even Nexo, which left the US in 2022 due to unclear regulations, has said it plans to come back.

This growing trend reflects a larger shift in sentiment, as Trump pushes his vision of making the US the “crypto capital of the world.” It’s no surprise that firms are eager to follow suit.

 The message from the Trump administration is clear – regulation can be both responsible and growth-oriented. It’s certainly a breath of fresh air that the industry needed for a long, I mean LOONNNGGG time! 

Justin Sun Teams Up with Deribit

On May 2, TRON founder and crypto heavyweight Justin Sun made a headline appearance on Deribit’s podcast during BlockParty 2025 – a major gathering of Web3 builders, investors, and thought leaders. 

In a relaxed poolside interview, Sun sat down with the Deribit team to discuss the future of decentralized finance and where the market is headed.

The team shared their excitement on Twitter, writing, “We are honored to have @justinsuntron on our podcast today.” Sun reposted the tweet, adding, “Glad to be with @DeribitOfficial together!”

Here’s what you can take away today: for global crypto firms like Deribit, the US is back on the map – and this time, they’re coming prepared.

FAQs

Is Deribit entering the U.S. crypto market?

Yes, Deribit is reassessing a U.S. entry amid friendlier crypto regulations under the Trump administration.

Which crypto firms are returning to the U.S. in 2025?

Deribit, OKX, and Nexo are among major crypto firms planning or initiating a U.S. return this year.

Is Coinbase planning to acquire Deribit?

Yes, Coinbase is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Deribit, potentially valuing the deal between $4 billion and $5 billion.

Qadir AK and Zafar Naik and Zameer Attar

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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