Coinbase will acquire Solana-native Vector to strengthen its DEX integration, expand access to Solana assets and improve speed and liquidity.Coinbase will acquire Solana-native Vector to strengthen its DEX integration, expand access to Solana assets and improve speed and liquidity.

Coinbase Buys Solana-Native Vector to Expand Onchain Trading and Asset Access

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Coinbase announced Friday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Vector, a Solana-native onchain trading platform, in a move the exchange says will broaden asset availability and deepen its support for one of the fastest-moving trading ecosystems in crypto. The company says Vector’s team and technology will be folded into Coinbase’s DEX trading integration with the goal of improving the speed, liquidity and accessibility of Solana-based assets for Coinbase users.

In its blog post, Coinbase pointed to fresh market data to underscore the timing of the deal: research from Messari shows that Solana’s decentralized exchange volume for 2025 has already topped $1 trillion, a sign of the high-velocity trading activity that Vector was built to serve. Coinbase framed the acquisition as part of a broader push to build what it calls the “everything exchange,” an onchain-first trading hub that offers faster, cheaper, around-the-clock markets.

A Step Toward Its “Everything Exchange” Vision

Vector’s technology, Coinbase said, has infrastructure that can spot new tokens the moment they are created onchain or launched via major launchpads, a capability that the exchange expects will plug directly into its DEX trading stack and expand the set of Solana assets available to retail traders. The company also touted the Vector team’s Solana-native experience as a strategic complement to Coinbase’s product roadmap.

As part of the transition, Coinbase confirmed that Vector’s existing mobile and desktop apps will be sunsetted while the team and its tech are integrated into Coinbase’s platform. The announcement also made clear that the Tensor Foundation, the community-governance body behind the Tensor protocol and marketplace, will remain independent from Coinbase; Tensor’s NFT marketplace and native token, Coinbase said, will likewise stay unaffiliated.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and, according to Coinbase, is expected to close by year-end. In its statement, the company struck an upbeat tone about the user impact of the deal, saying the acquisition is designed to make it “easy for anyone, anywhere, to trade any crypto asset.”

Market observers will be watching to see how quickly Coinbase can graft Vector’s onchain-detection and routing capabilities into its consumer trading flow, and whether the integration meaningfully expands access to smaller or newly minted Solana tokens without compromising safety or liquidity. For now, Coinbase’s announcement signals another step in the platform’s broader move to own more of the onchain trading stack as decentralized volume on Solana continues to surge.

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