Pepperstone has officially entered the spot crypto trading market with the launch of its own exchange platform, now available exclusively to Australian users.
Australian-based CFD broker Pepperstone has launched its own crypto exchange, expanding beyond derivatives into spot crypto trading. The new platform went live on Thursday and is initially available only to users in Australia. With competitive pricing, AUD-based trading pairs, and a locally tailored interface, the company is aiming to win over Aussie crypto traders from other global platforms.
With the launch, Pepperstone now offers spot trading for seven digital assets, including:
All assets are paired against the Australian dollar, allowing local traders to transact in their native currency without the need for USD conversions. This is a clear strategic move to localize and simplify crypto access in the Australian market.
The exchange charges a flat 0.1 percent fee on trades, which is highly competitive compared to most international crypto exchanges.
Pepperstone has emphasized that its crypto infrastructure was built entirely in-house. While resource-intensive, this approach allows the firm to:
Pepperstone CEO Tamas Szabo said:
He also highlighted that the company is “leveraging the scale” of its crypto CFD business, which already processes over USD 6 billion in monthly volume, to support the new spot platform.
Pepperstone’s move mirrors a broader trend where traditional CFD brokers are entering the spot crypto market. Competitors are following suit:
While the CFD and spot crypto platforms will remain separate under the Pepperstone brand, this expansion gives the company a broader reach and flexibility in the digital asset space.
In my experience, when a major CFD player like Pepperstone enters the crypto scene with a fully in-house, low-fee platform, it’s more than just another exchange launch. It signals a serious commitment to shaping the future of crypto trading in Australia. The decision to quote all pairs in AUD shows a smart understanding of local trader needs. Plus, that 0.1 percent flat fee? That’s aggressive pricing. If the platform delivers on its promise of deep liquidity and stable performance, I wouldn’t be surprised to see many Aussies shift away from global giants to a homegrown option they can trust.
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