Coinbase Australia Launches Self-Managed Super Fund Support

Coinbase Australia has launched support for self-directed retirement investing through self-managed super funds (SMSFs), offering trustees another avenue to diversify portfolios. According to a Monday blog post from Coinbase APAC Managing Director John O’Loghlen and executive Pete Patanapanlert, the offering includes downloadable data aligned with local accounting standards and a streamlined entity verification process tailored to domestic fund structures.

SMSF Support Details

Coinbase’s SMSF offering combines security, simplicity, and global best practices to help Australians include crypto in their retirement strategy. “With growing regulatory clarity in Australia and institutional adoption of digital assets, we see SMSFs as a core area of potential growth in Australia,” said O’Loghlen. “By combining security, simplicity, and global best practices, we’re helping Australians include crypto in their retirement strategy with total confidence.”

SMSF Market Context

SMSFs are private retirement funds regulated by the Australian Taxation Office that give individuals direct control over their superannuation investments. Such funds are allowed to invest in a wide range of assets, including shares, property, and cryptocurrencies.

According to official data from the Australian Taxation Office, the country had at least 664,000 SMSFs at the end of 2025, collectively holding an estimated AU$1.06 trillion ($758.2 billion) in assets.

Coinbase’s Australian Expansion

Coinbase’s push into SMSFs came after it obtained an Australian Financial Services License last month. The crypto exchange said at the time that it plans to offer crypto and equity perpetuals to Australian investors, followed by futures and options.

Competitive Landscape

OKX, another global crypto exchange, has also expanded its presence in Australia and launched similar support for SMSFs last year. According to its FAQ page, eligible users can open dedicated crypto trading accounts for SMSFs and download transaction data for auditing purposes.

US Regulatory Comparison

Meanwhile, the U.S. has taken a more proactive step in expanding crypto’s role in retirement systems. Last August, President Donald Trump signed an executive order permitting 401(k) plans to include crypto, and Indiana recently passed legislation allowing crypto allocations within certain state retirement plans.

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PopFruitCollagevip
· 05-07 22:02
More and more hybrid creatures of traditional finance and crypto are emerging—are these truly mainstream or just the final frenzy?
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MoonlightShellPoolvip
· 05-07 16:02
Retirement fund investing in cryptocurrencies, winning means early retirement, losing... Forget it, I don't dare to think about it, but I still admire those brave enough to take the plunge.
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BudgetValidatorvip
· 05-06 07:43
APAC Director personally posts a blog, it seems they are using Australia as a pilot, maybe Southeast Asia later?
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0xLateCoffeevip
· 05-05 09:16
SMSF+Crypto, the compliant path has finally been successfully implemented by someone. Will other markets follow suit?
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BlackVelvetKeyvip
· 05-05 08:54
Downloading data aligned with local accounting standards, this detail is very thorough; the biggest headache for institutions entering the market is tax reporting.
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GaslightPoetvip
· 05-05 08:51
Self-managed super funds can now buy cryptocurrencies; it seems Australian regulation is more progressive than in the United States.
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CancelingOrdersIsLikeBreathingvip
· 05-05 08:51
Coinbase's move is impressive, directly pulling retirement funds into crypto. Are Australian folks' pensions about to take off?
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