Coinbase adds SOL collateral lending service, allowing users to borrow up to $100,000
Coinbase has expanded its on-chain crypto lending product, adding support for Solana (SOL), allowing users to borrow up to $100,000 by collateralizing SOL. This lending service is based on the integration of Coinbase with the DeFi lending protocol Morpho on the Base network, which previously supported collateralized lending for crypto assets like BTC and ETH.
Ben Shen, Head of Financial Services and Loyalty Products at Coinbase, stated that the addition of SOL collateral is an important step for Coinbase to become "the best platform for trading and holding Solana," and reflects its strategy to build an "Everything Exchange." Data shows that since the launch of this crypto lending product last year, Coinbase's cumulative loan issuance has exceeded $2.3 billion. Among these, Bitcoin remains the primary collateral asset, with a cumulative loan amount of $2.17 billion; ETH collateralized loans are about $110 million, and XRP is $31.6 million, followed by assets like cbETH, DOGE, ADA, and LTC.
Last month, Coinbase also expanded this lending business to the UK market, continuing to advance its on-chain financial services layout. Although Coinbase announced a net loss of $394.1 million in the first quarter last week and laid off about 14% of its workforce, CEO Brian Armstrong still stated that in the future "all finance will migrate on-chain," and Coinbase is positioning itself around this trend. Several institutions, including Bernstein, Benchmark, and Rosenblatt, have recently maintained a "buy" rating on Coinbase stock, with Bernstein believing that Coinbase is gradually validating the feasibility of its "Everything Exchange" strategy.








