Coinbase sees more revenue from subscriptions, services than fees

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Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the U.S., recorded more revenue from subscriptions and services than transaction fees in Q2 2023.

The pivot is evident in data from Kaiko that suggests a significant dip in transactional revenue from Q3 2022 onwards. Historically, Coinbase’s revenue model was heavily reliant on transaction fees, which constituted the majority of its earnings from 2020 to 2022.

According to Kaiko, Coinbase’s trading volume slid to its lowest ebb since Q4 2020, primarily due to a decrease in institutional trading.

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Chart showing Coinbase’s revenue by source from Q1 2020 to Q2 2023 (Source: Kaiko)


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