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Coinbase Q1 2026 Revenue Falls 31% to $1.41 Billion in Major Wall Street Miss

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May 7, 2026
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Coinbase Q1 2026 Revenue Falls 31% to $1.41 Billion in Major Wall Street Miss

Coinbase (COIN) posted first-quarter 2026 revenue of $1.41 billion, missing Wall Street estimates as crypto trading volumes contracted. Revenue fell 31% year-over-year, and the exchange recorded a $394.1 million net loss, or $1.49 per share.

Transaction revenue of $755.8 million and subscription and services revenue of $583.5 million both came in below sell-side projections. Total crypto market capitalization fell more than 20% during the quarter, weighing on retail order flow.

Trading Slump Drives Coinbase Q1 Loss

Transaction revenue dropped 23% quarter-over-quarter, slightly outperforming the 28% decline in industrywide crypto trading volume. Spot trading on the platform fell 37% as Bitcoin and Ether prices retraced through the quarter.

Consumer transaction revenue came in at $567 million, while institutional transaction revenue fell 27% to $136 million.

The company recorded a $482.4 million unrealized loss on crypto held for investment. Peer holders such as MicroStrategy posted larger markdowns, with a $12.5 billion Q1 loss tied to its bitcoin treasury.

Coinbase COIN Stock Performance
Coinbase COIN Stock Performance. Source: TradingView

Coinbase’s COIN stock tumbled following the news, falling to $192.96 as of this writing.

Still, Coinbase reported a 13th consecutive quarter of positive adjusted EBITDA at $303.3 million, though the figure declined 46% sequentially.

Crypto trading market share reached an all-time high of 8.6% in the quarter.

Subscription Business Cushions the Blow

Subscription and services revenue accounted for 44% of net revenue, a record mix. The company has positioned the segment as a buffer against trading volatility. Stablecoin revenue contributed $305 million as USDC reached $80 billion in market cap.

Average USDC held in Coinbase products hit $19 billion, up 55% year-over-year, supporting stablecoin economics.

Management guided second-quarter subscription and services revenue between $565 million and $645 million.

The outlook also includes $50 million to $60 million in restructuring charges tied to a 14% workforce reduction.

The headline miss highlights how dependent Coinbase remains on crypto market activity, even as recurring revenue grows.

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