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Coinbase Joins The Big League As S&P 500’s Only Crypto Company

By: bitcoinist|2025/05/14 05:15:05
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A major US stock index is about to welcome its first crypto-focused exchange next week. Coinbase will officially join the S&P 500 ahead of trading on May 19. The move comes more than three years after its direct listing on Nasdaq, and it cements the firm’s status among large-cap names.Confirmation Of S&P 500 InclusionAccording to S&P Dow Jones Indices, Coinbase is set to replace Discover Financial Services in the benchmark before markets open on Monday. This follows the company meeting strict rules—positive earnings in the most recent quarter and across the prior four quarters. It’s no small feat for a business whose fortunes have swung wildly with crypto prices.Earnings And Revenue TrendsBased on reports, Coinbase posted revenue of $7.4 billion in 2021 but then swung to a loss of $1.1 billion in Q2 2022. In Q1 2025, revenue reached $2 billion, up 24% from the same period last year, although it fell about 10% from Q4 2024. Net income, however, plunged 94% to $66 m after the firm marked its crypto holdings to market. Those numbers underline how tied Coinbase remains to Bitcoin, Ether and other tokens.Coinbase just became the first and only crypto company to join the S&P 500.This milestone represents what the true believers, from retail investors to institutional investors to our employees and partners, knew all along.Crypto is here to stay. https://t.co/MnMRCX8pMg— Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) May 12, 2025Market Reaction And Stock PerformanceInvestors have so far given the company a vote of confidence. Shares jumped more than 10% in extended trading on Monday, as index funds tracking the S&P 500 gear up to add Coinbase to their portfolios. Over the past two years, the stock has climbed roughly 250%, even though it’s down nearly 17% so far this year while Bitcoin has climbed close to 10%.Strategic Expansion And Industry ImpactBased on reports, Coinbase plans to acquire Deribit for $2.9 billion, in one of the largest deals in crypto history. The purchase would bring options trading into its suite of products and boost revenue potential. At the same time, it adds integration risks and debt service that investors will be watching closely.Outlook For Crypto And RegulationAccording to analysts, the inclusion signals growing acceptance of digital assets by traditional finance. Under the current administration, regulators have taken a more permissive stance toward crypto firms. Rival exchanges such as Gemini and Kraken are already eyeing their own public listings. However, volatility in token prices could still send Coinbase’s earnings swinging, which in turn could affect its standing in the S&P 500.This milestone marks a turning point for Coinbase and the broader crypto sector. As indexing funds flow into the stock, the exchange will gain more visibility among mainstream investors. Yet the business faces a tightrope walk: balancing growth through big deals like Deribit while managing risks tied to crypto’s famous price swings.Featured image from StartupNews.fyi, chart from TradingView

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