Q1 Revenue Drops 10%, Misses Wall Street Targets

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/09 19:00:12
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Crypto exchange Coinbase posted its Q1 earnings report on May 8, with both revenue and profit dipping as crypto trading cooled off during the initial three months of the year. Overall revenue was $2 billion, down 10% from Q4. Net income plummeted to $66 million from $1.29 billion in Q4, primarily on the back of a $596 million paper loss related to the company’s crypto holdings. In spite of the sharp decline in profit, Coinbase was still able to top analyst estimates on earnings per share. It recorded $1.94 per share, modestly above the $1.85 estimate by Zacks. Transaction Volume And Revenue Take A Hit Trading activity declined in Q1 as the broader crypto market lost value. Coinbase’s transaction revenue declined to nearly 19% to $1.26 billion. Trading volume also fell along similar lines, down over 10% to $393 billion. The exchange says this slowdown was partially driven by market worries related to the Trump administration’s tariffs. Our Q1 2025 financial results are now live. pic.twitter.com/qyIufvpEvB — Coinbase ️ (@coinbase) May 8, 2025 Meanwhile, Coinbase referenced last year’s Q4 crypto boom, which it claimed was partially driven by US President Donald Trump’s election victory. The quarter experienced significantly higher trading volumes and enabled the company to report near-record profits. Subscriptions And Stablecoins Bring In More While trading was sluggish, Coinbase’s subscription and services business generated improved results. Revenue from this segment of the company increased almost 9% to $698 million. The largest contributor was income related to stablecoins. This segment of the business provides Coinbase with a more stable source of funds, particularly when trading is slow. It’s also an indication that the company is not depending solely on market fluctuations and speculative trades to generate revenue. Taking More Share Despite lower levels in certain regions, Coinbase reported taking more share in both the spot and futures markets. The company also gained traction in emerging markets such as Argentina and India. It cited “critical registrations” in those countries, enabling it to access more users around the world. Coinbase also marked a legal milestone, stating a court dismissing its lawsuit against the US Securities and Exchange Commission was a victory for reasonable and balanced regulation. The firm stated the ruling is an endorsement of its effort to bring crypto into the mainstream of finance. Largest Deal In Crypto Derivatives To Date In the same earnings release, Coinbase also revealed a nearly $3 billion agreement to acquire Deribit, a leading crypto derivatives exchange. Deribit has, according to reports, processed over $1 trillion in trade in 2024 and possesses approximately $30 billion of open interest. According to Coinbase, the deal positions it as the global market leader in crypto derivatives trading. Featured image from Fortune, Chart from TradingView Editorial Process for bitcoinist is centered on delivering thoroughly researched, accurate, and unbiased content. We uphold strict sourcing standards, and each page undergoes diligent review by our team of top technology experts and seasoned editors. This process ensures the integrity, relevance, and value of our content for our readers. Source: https://bitcoinist.com/coinbase-stumbles-q1-revenue-drops-10-misses-wall-street-targets/

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