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    Charles Schwab Launches Schwab Crypto Spot Trading Platform

    Charles Schwab Launches Schwab Crypto Spot Trading Platform

    Charles Obison
    May 15, 2026
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    Charles Schwab, the United States based brokerage and banking firm, has launched Schwab Crypto, a spot crypto trading platform that provides direct access to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) trading, along with educational content and support from experienced professionals for users.

     

     

    “We know our clients want to conduct more of their financial lives at Schwab. With Schwab Crypto, clients who want direct access to the asset class can trade it alongside their other investments, while benefiting from the service, education, and research they expect from us,” said Jonathan Craig, Head of Retail Investing at Charles Schwab.

     

    The spot trading platform will provide direct trading in BTC and ETH, with more cryptocurrencies to be added in the future as the platform expands. Traders will also be able to view and trade both crypto and non crypto products across all of Schwab’s platforms, including its website, Schwab Mobile, its mobile app, and thinkorswim, its advanced trading platform, with 24/7 professional support available to traders.

     

    Through Schwab Coaching, its educational program, Charles Schwab will provide in depth digital assets education and resources, including insights and commentary from the Schwab Center for Financial Research and crypto focused content, all aimed at helping investors understand the digital assets market and how digital assets fit into a broader investing strategy.

     

    How Schwab Crypto Works 

    Through Charles Schwab Premier Bank (CSPB), Schwab clients will be given a separate crypto account for the purpose of trading on Schwab Crypto, the retail trading platform. However, this account will remain linked to the clients main brokerage accounts, with CSPB serving as the primary custodian of all client digital assets.

     

    Paxos, a leading blockchain infrastructure company regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, will be responsible for handling all trade execution and subcustody services.

     

    Regarding Paxos’s role, Joe Vietri, Managing Director and Head of Digital Assets at Charles Schwab, said, “Paxos is a strong partner for blockchain infrastructure. Their regulatory standing and digital asset expertise will help us deliver the seamless, integrated experience our clients expect from Schwab.”

     

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    Charles Schwab To Launch Spot Bitcoin & Ethereum Trading

    Charles Schwab To Launch Spot Bitcoin & Ethereum Trading

    Nathan Mantia
    April 4, 2026
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    Charles Schwab, the Texas-based brokerage giant with more than $12.2 trillion in assets under management, confirmed Friday it is on track to roll out spot Bitcoin and Ethereum trading for U.S. clients before the end of Q2. It is, by any measure, a significant moment for the digital asset industry, though the market's reaction has been muted so far.

     

    "We remain on track to launch our spot crypto offer in the first half of 2026, starting with Bitcoin and Ethereum," a company spokesperson told reporters Friday. Clients looking for early access can now join a waitlist through the newly launched Schwab Crypto page, which has quietly appeared under the firm's Investment Products section online.

     

    A Phased Rollout

    CEO Rick Wurster, confirmed the launch will start in Q2 with a limited client pilot before widening to the broader investor base. Before that even happens, the firm plans to test the product internally with its own employees, a cautious approach that is very much in line with how Schwab tends to operate.

     

    The service will be operated through Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB, a regulated banking subsidiary. Although, not everyone in the U.S. will have access at launch. Residents of New York and Louisiana are excluded from the signup form, due to tight state-level regulatory considerations that have long complicated crypto product rollouts in those markets.

     

    What This Actually Means for Crypto Exchanges

    The competitive implications here are real. Schwab is not some fintech startup trying to chip away at Coinbase's market share from the margins. This is a firm with tens of millions of existing retail and institutional clients who already trust it with their stocks, bonds, and retirement accounts. Bringing Bitcoin and Ethereum into that same account view, without needing a separate wallet or a new platform login, removes one of the biggest friction points keeping traditional investors on the sidelines.

     

    Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas has flagged pricing as the key variable to watch. Schwab already offers zero-commission stock and ETF trading. If the firm prices spot crypto below 50 basis points, the pressure on crypto-native exchanges could be significant, particularly for casual retail traders who are cost-sensitive and already comfortable inside the Schwab ecosystem.

     

    Are Stablecoins Next?

    Spot trading is likely just the opening move. Wurster signaled during an earnings call late last year that the firm wants exposure to stablecoins as well, describing them as something that will likely play a role in transacting on blockchains. A stablecoin offering, if it materializes, would put Schwab in even more direct competition with crypto-native platforms and potentially with payment networks.

     

    The firm has also been expanding through acquisitions. Earlier this year, Schwab announced a $660 million deal to buy private shares platform Forge Global, aimed at giving clients access to pre-IPO investments. Wurster has said Schwab remains open to further deals in the crypto space if the right opportunity and valuation align.

     

    Where Bitcoin and Ethereum Stand Right Now

    At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading near $67,000, down roughly 47% from its all-time high of $126,080. Ethereum sat around $2,050, off nearly 59% from its own peak set last August. Both assets have had a difficult few months, which makes the timing of Schwab's entry intriguing. The firm is coming in during a period of weakness, not euphoria, which could prove to be well-timed when the market recovers.

     

    Schwab shares closed Thursday up about 1.5%, trading near $93.77, representing roughly a 19% gain over the past year. That compares favorably with Bitcoin's 18.5% decline over the same stretch. The brokerage's stock has, for now, outperformed the very asset class it is preparing to offer its clients.

     

    Whether Schwab's entry into spot crypto ultimately proves to be a turning point for mainstream adoption, or just another incremental step in a long institutional migration into digital assets, remains to be seen.

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