KEY POINTS
  • Coinbase plans to hire a regional manager to oversee its European operations, Nana Murugesan, the firm's vice president of international, told CNBC.
  • The company is in talks to get regulatory approval in various countries, including France, said Katherine Minarik, Coinbase's vice president of legal.
  • Coinbase is racing to keep pace with rivals like Binance, FTX and Crypto.com, which have gained significant traction in territories outside the U.S.

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Coinbase is seeking licenses with various countries in Europe as part of an aggressive expansion in the region.

The exchange already has an active presence in the U.K., Ireland and Germany, but wants to set up operations in Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland, according to Nana Murugesan, Coinbase's vice president of international. Coinbase recently hired its first employee in Switzerland, he says.

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