Coinbase offers a comprehensive range of products tailored to both retail and institutional users. Its platform includes the Coinbase app, Coinbase Advanced, and Coinbase Wallet for secure asset management. Additional products such as Coinbase One, Coinbase Card, Coinbase Earn, Coinbase Business, Coinbase Commerce, Coinbase Prime, and Coinbase Custody enable trading, spending, earning, and institutional-grade services.
In 2025, Coinbase became the first crypto company to be included in the S&P 500 index—highlighting its evolution into a mainstream financial player. The exchange dominates U.S. retail trading and leads in institutional markets and stablecoin issuance. It operates the largest stablecoin business among exchanges, powering USDC and building a growing derivatives platform.
Coinbase is broadening its presence in Europe; in June 2025, it secured a Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) license from Luxembourg, enabling its full suite of European services. Additionally, Coinbase is preparing to offer perpetual futures in the U.S., further enhancing its derivatives capabilities.
The company reported annual revenue of 6.56 billion USD and net income of 2.58 billion USD in 2024, with total assets of 22.5 billion USD and equity of 10.3 billion USD. Its public stock, traded under COIN, saw significant gains—surging over 40% in 2025—and outperformed peers following favorable regulatory developments.