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Coinbase reports $2.23B in Q2 revenue, vs $1.78B est., and net profit of $1.6B, up nearly 4,900% YoY, following volatile stretch of cryptocurrency trading

- In Q2, Coinbase brought in $2.23 billion of revenue vs. $1.78 billion expected by Refinitiv.  — It also reported a profit per share of $6.42.

CNBC MacKenzie Sigalos

Context & Ripple Effects

Coinbase’s earnings have repeatedly moved with trading conditions rather than along a smooth growth path. Later coverage shows revenue rebounding to $1.59B in Q1 2024 with $1.18B of net income, then reaching $2.27B in Q4 2024 as transaction revenue and trading volume surged in a high-volume quarter.

The present quarter establishes the earlier scale of that operating leverage: volatile cryptocurrency trading produced a result well above Refinitiv’s revenue estimate. The later sequence also shows the reverse pressure, including a Q2 2025 revenue miss alongside lower-than-expected retail trading volume in a weaker Q2 print.

First-order effects

  • Coinbase immediately exceeded Refinitiv’s Q2 revenue expectation and converted the trading surge into $1.6B of net profit, sharply improving its reported earnings versus the prior year.
  • Refinitiv’s estimate becomes a visible benchmark for Coinbase’s quarter, with the $2.23B result demonstrating that trading activity can materially outpace consensus assumptions.

Second-order effects

  • Coinbase’s future guidance and valuation become more sensitive to trading-volume expectations, as later quarters alternated between transaction-led beats and a Q1 2025 earnings miss despite higher volume.
  • Crypto-market participants and Coinbase investors gain a clearer signal that a change in trading intensity can flow rapidly through to the exchange’s revenue and profit, rather than only affecting asset prices.

Third-order effects

  • If this earnings pattern persists, Coinbase’s business will be judged increasingly as a high-operating-leverage trading venue whose financial results amplify cryptocurrency-market cycles.
  • The later mix of strong transaction quarters and softer retail-volume results suggests that diversifying revenue sources matters structurally, because trading-led growth has not produced a consistent quarterly earnings path.

The trend: Coinbase is becoming a public-market proxy for cryptocurrency trading cycles, with revenue and profit rising and falling sharply as transaction activity changes.

Discussion

  • @jonrussell Jon Russell on x
    We always knew crypto exchanges are profitable but the levels are wild when it all clicks Coinbase just did $1.6B in net profit on $2.23B in revenue in just one quarter 🤯 https://www.cnbc.com/...
  • @jeffjohnroberts Jeff Roberts on x
    .@coinbase kills it again in Q2. A lot of this must have come from the boom month of April but still impressive https://decrypt.co/...
  • @jeffjohnroberts Jeff Roberts on x
    Ethereum trading volume surpasses Bitcoin for first time (!) on Coinbase. https://decrypt.co/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @scottmelker @scottmelker on x
    #Ethereum trading volume on @coinbase was greater than #Bitcoin trading volume in Q2. https://www.google.com/...