Coinbase Returns To India, Restarts User Onboarding

Major US cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is returning to India after a two-year absence from the market.

Coinbase has resumed app registrations in India as it prepares to roll out local fiat on-ramps in 2026, Coinbase APAC director John Oโ€™Loghlen announced at India Blockchain Week (IBW), according to a Sunday report by TechCrunch.

Coinbaseโ€™s return to India comes more than two years after it ceased local services in September 2023, following a troubled debut of its local exchange launched in 2022.

โ€œWe had millions of customers in India, historically, and we took a very clear stance to off-board those customers entirely from overseas entities, where they were domiciled and regulated. Because we wanted to kind of burn the boats, have a clean slate here,โ€ Oโ€™Loghlen said.

Crypto-to-crypto trades available immediately

As Coinbase resumes customer onboarding in India, users can immediately execute crypto-to-crypto trades, according to the report by TechCrunch.

The exchange initially began onboarding users through an early-access program in October, around the time it hired Karan Malik as its India marketing lead.

Source: Coinbase India marketing lead Karan Malik

Malik had previously overseen marketing for last yearโ€™s IBW event, where Coinbase served as a platinum sponsor this year.

โ€œLast year, I was leading the charge and building the marketing and brand playbook for IBW. This year, Iโ€™m bringing Coinbase to the party,โ€ the exec said.

Coinbase ramps up push in India

Coinbase has been actively working to rebuild its relationship with the Indian government. In early December, Coinbaseโ€™s international policy adviser Katie Mitch represented the exchange before Indiaโ€™s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance.

โ€œWe are optimistic on the potential for forward-looking VDA regulation in India,โ€ she said in an X post last Thursday.

In another development last week, Priyank Kharge, IT minister for Karnataka, signed a memorandum of understanding with Coinbase India to deepen the stateโ€™s leadership in blockchain innovation and cybersecurity.

Source: Karnataka IT minister Priyank Kharge

Through the collaboration, the Karnataka government will collaborate with the exchange on startup incubation on Coinbase-backed Base protocol and speed up real-world applications of blockchain technology, the minister said.

Related: Coinbase invests in Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX at $2.45B valuation

As previously mentioned, Coinbase secured a license with Indiaโ€™s Financial Intelligence Unit in March 2025, positioning the exchange for a potential launch in the country. In August, Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal also met with Karnatakaโ€™s IT minister Kharge to explore collaboration on developer tools, cybersecurity and blockchain in governance.

Cointelegraph approached Coinbase for comment regarding its relaunch in India, but had not received a response by the time of publication.