COIN — Coinbase

Financial Exchanges & Data · Financials

Key Facts

StatusActive
SectorFinancials
IndustryFinancial Exchanges & Data
Joined2025-05-19
Tenure1 yrs
Coinbase, founded in 2012, is a leading U.S. cryptocurrency exchange. The company aims to serve as a safe and compliant gateway into the crypto economy for both retail investors and institutions. Users can open accounts directly on the platform rather than through intermediaries, and many opt to have Coinbase act as custodian for their cryptocurrency holdings, giving the company a broader reach beyond traditional financial exchanges. While most of its revenue still comes from trading fees charged to retail customers, Coinbase is expanding into adjacent businesses such as prime brokerage and data analytics through internal investments and acquisitions.

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2025-05-19Joined S&P 500

Institutional Holdings (13F)

1,221 institutions hold COIN, totaling 2.72B shares ($33.7B) · As of 2026Q1

RankInstitutionSharesValue
1VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC28.3M$4.9B
2BlackRock, Inc.57.3M$3.0B
3MORGAN STANLEY25.7M$2.9B
4STATE STREET CORP63.0M$1.7B
5VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC9.5M$1.7B
6BARCLAYS PLC16.6M$1.3B
7GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC6.1M$1.1B
8GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC9.3M$788M
9Paradigm Operations LP3.6M$627M
10Clear Street Group Inc.2.6M$446M

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Data source: Wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0 · SEC EDGAR 13F · Updated 2026-07-10