Charles Schwab to Offer Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum Trading This Quarter

Published at 2026-04-03 18:30:15

Charles Schwab said it intends to roll out spot Bitcoin and Ethereum trading this quarter, allowing clients to buy and sell BTC and ETH directly through the brokerage. The announcement signals Schwab’s entry into on‑chain instruments beyond custodial or ETF exposure, bringing a large retail and advisory client base closer to native crypto markets.

This development matters because it expands mainstream access and could increase liquidity and competition among incumbent brokerages that already offer crypto products. Investors should watch for operational details — custody arrangements, fee structure and any regulatory conditions tied to the rollout — which will determine how Schwab’s offering compares to rivals. For many users, Schwab’s move reduces friction to crypto ownership and further normalizes digital assets in traditional financial workflows.

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