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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Coinbase Launches USDC-Collateralized Loans Through Morpho Labs
Jan 16, 2025 at 10:20 pm
The cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has just introduced a very interesting feature that allows users to obtain liquidity without having to sell their Bitcoin.
Coinbase has just introduced a very interesting feature that allows users to obtain liquidity without having to sell their Bitcoin.
From now on, users residing in the United States can request loans up to 100,000 USDC by pledging their BTC as collateral through the Morpho Labs vault.
The stablecoin can then be easily converted into USD, so that you can cover expenses such as purchasing a car or the down payment on a mortgage.
The advantages of this practice are numerous, but be careful because there are also significant risks not to be underestimated, especially in the case of a volatile market.
Let’s see all the details below.
Coinbase launches USDC-collateralized loans through Morpho Labs
The well-known crypto exchange Coinbase has introduced a new financial service that allows users to access on-chain loans in stablecoin.
As with a traditional bank, now Coinbase customers can also borrow money and use it freely for real-world expenses.
This feature was launched in collaboration with Morpho Labs, a decentralized lending protocol built on the Base blockchain.
Loans are disbursed in USDC up to a maximum of 100,000 dollars, and are secured by deposits in Bitcoin, which serves as a collateral asset in case of non-repayment.
More specifically, the collateral used is Coinbase Wrapped Bitcoin (cbBTC), a wrapped version of BTC that is more easily usable in the DeFi ecosystem.
When a user deposits Bitcoin on Coinbase to borrow USDC, the assets are automatically converted into cbBTC and transferred to Morpho.
The USDC obtained as a loan can then be easily swapped into USD to facilitate the use of liquidity outside of the cryptographic circuits.
At any time, the debt can be paid directly on the platform, and the locked Bitcoins are automatically redeemed to your balance in the wallet.
This service offered by Coinbase is free from fees or credit checks and features competitive interest rates with traditional banks.
Furthermore the money is made available in real time, without long waiting times, and with flexible and indefinite repayment terms, to which no penalties apply.
In this initial phase, Coinbase has opened on-chain lending only for customers residing in the United States, excluding the state of New York, but plans to expand to other markets in the future.
The advantage of being able to access an on-chain loan on Coinbase
The on-chain lending service offered by Coinbase presents a wide range of advantages.
First of all, users can request money for their expenses without having to sell their crypto assets.
In this way, they can continue to benefit from the potential price increase in the bull market, while still having liquidity ready for use.
Imagine needing 100,000 dollars and having to withdraw them from your crypto account.
Rather than selling 1 BTC at a market price of $100K, you can deposit the assets as collateral and wait for the end of the bull market to repay the debt.
In the best case, if the price of BTC doubles, you manage to repay the entire debt by only having to sell 0.5 BTC (plus, of course, the loan interest rates).
Furthermore, by doing so, excellent tax advantages are obtained as the realization of a capital gain or a capital loss is delayed.
Taking an on-chain loan does not constitute a taxable financial operation, at least until the collateral is sold for FIAT.
Another advantage of this Coinbase service is the ability to “leverage” with your Bitcoin, using the USDC borrowed to purchase other cryptocurrencies.
Alternatively, USDC can be used in DeFi, where there are currently many opportunities for yields above 15%. In this way, a profit is obtained from the difference between the yield earned and the loan interest rate.
Finally, the last advantage of using this service is the possibility of accessing credit without having to undergo the long and tedious bureaucratic procedures of banks
Attention to liquidation risks
In addition to the advantages, the practice of on-chain lending also presents some risks.
Borrowing a crypto asset, on Coinbase or generally on any lending market, involves a great risk of liquidation.
If you are liquidated, meaning you entirely lose the collateral put up as security, if the value of the latter falls below the value of the loan.
If, for example, we deposit 1 BTC at a market price of $100K to borrow 80,000 USDC, and subsequently BTC falls below $80K, we are liquidated.
The risk of liquidation is greater in the case of a volatile market, especially if the directionality is bearish.
Furthermore, the same risk is amplified when using a high LTV (loan-to-value) with a low “collateral factor”, meaning a collateral is pledged with a value slightly above the value of the loan itself.
Generally, all lending markets, including this one from Coinbase, impose an LTV limit, which is the ratio between the
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