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Coinbase is building on a dual-engine structure, but trading still sets the tone

  • Coinbase is working to expand beyond its crypto identity into a broader financial services platform, but the shift is still too early to call a clean transition story.
  • A dual-engine model best captures Coinbase at present: trading is the volatility engine, subscriptions and infrastructure the baseline.
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Coinbase is building on a dual-engine structure, but trading still sets the tone

    Coinbase has expanded beyond trading, but is still not the everything exchange it wants to be.


    Coinbase stepped into 2026 mid-evolution.

    It is no longer accurate to describe it as just a crypto exchange. That positioning misses what the company has been building over the last two years: subscriptions, custody services, stablecoin infrastructure, institutional products, and increasingly, regulated financial rails โ€“ all to capture a larger share of customersโ€™ wallets.

    And while Coinbase has ambitions to move beyond its crypto identity into a broader financial services platform, it would be premature to call it a clean โ€˜transition storyโ€™ yet. Because even as that new layer grows, a previous layer still largely defines how the business behaves in real time.

    Q4 2025: A reminder that trading still defines the cycle

    Coinbaseโ€™s Q4 2025 earnings, released in February 2026, brought its evolving underlying business structure into clearer focus.


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