Coinbase Stock (COIN): Price, Outlook and How to Buy

By: WEEX|2026/07/14 12:02:24

Coinbase — the US-listed cryptocurrency exchange operator — trades on Nasdaq under the ticker COIN. This page is the continuously updated home for COIN on WEEX: where to track the price, what is driving the stock in 2026, and the practical routes to get exposure — including COINON, a tokenized stock designed to track Coinbase's share price, for investors without a US brokerage account.

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COIN price: where to track it

Coinbase trades on Nasdaq during US market hours; you can follow the live quote through any brokerage or market-data service that carries Nasdaq prices under NASDAQ: COIN. As a crypto-exchange operator, COIN's price is closely tied to the crypto market cycle — trading volumes rise and fall with crypto prices — as well as to regulatory news and the company's derivatives and stablecoin businesses. On WEEX, Coinbase exposure centres on the COINON tokenized stock; check the live futures listing for the COINON markets — futures or spot — currently offered.

What is Coinbase, the business?

Coinbase is a US-listed company operating a cryptocurrency exchange and related services, earning revenue mainly from transaction fees plus subscription and services lines (including USDC stablecoin economics). In Q1 2026 (reported May 7, 2026), total revenue was US$1.4 billion, down 31% year over year as softer crypto prices and volumes weighed; transaction revenue was US$756 million. It reported a GAAP net loss of −US$394.1 million (−US$1.49 per share) — its second straight — but Adjusted EBITDA was positive at US$303 million, a 13th consecutive positive quarter. Coinbase is leaning into derivatives (Deribit), stablecoins (USDC) and prediction markets, and noted record spot trading-volume market share in the quarter.

Coinbase stock outlook for 2026

Bull case

  • Index milestone — Coinbase joined the S&P 500 on May 19, 2025, the first crypto company in the index
  • Derivatives expansion — the Deribit acquisition (completed August 14, 2025) made Coinbase a leader in crypto derivatives/options by open interest
  • Diversification — growth in stablecoins (USDC) and prediction markets beyond spot trading fees; Adjusted EBITDA stayed positive for a 13th straight quarter in Q1 2026

Risk factors

  • Revenue cyclicality — transaction revenue swings hard with crypto prices and volumes; Q1 2026 revenue fell 31% and the company posted a GAAP loss (BTC fell from about US$93K to about US$60K in H1 2026)
  • Regulatory uncertainty — the outcome and timing of the CLARITY crypto market-structure bill, not yet law as of July 2026
  • Competition and fee compression in spot trading, plus integration risk on the derivatives expansion; and no dividend
  • Event risk into the results expected around July 30, 2026

For scenario analysis and targets, see the dated coverage below; this page carries no point-in-time targets.

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How to buy Coinbase stock (COIN)

Route 1 — a licensed brokerage with US-market access: buy COIN directly on Nasdaq during US market hours. For most investors, this regulated cash-equity route is the first option to consider.

Route 2 — on WEEX: for users without US-market brokerage access, Coinbase exposure on WEEX centres on COINON, a tokenized stock (issued by Ondo) designed to track Coinbase's share price. Check the live futures listing for the COINON markets — futures or spot — currently offered:

  1. Create a WEEX account and complete verification.
  2. Deposit USDT.
  3. Find the COINON market on the listing.
  4. Place your order.

COINON is not the stock itself: it is designed to track COIN's price, and its market price can deviate from the underlying (tracking difference, liquidity, volatility). On futures markets, leverage amplifies losses as well as gains. Understand these risks before trading.

Which route fits you?

Point of comparisonBrokerage (COIN)WEEX (COINON)
What you holdCoinbase common stockToken/position designed to track COIN's price
Market typesCash equityFutures or spot — see the live listing for availability
Account requirementUS-market brokerage accountWEEX account
Trading hoursUS market hoursSee the market listing
Shareholder rightsYes (note: Coinbase pays no dividend)No — price exposure only

What is a tokenized stock?

A tokenized stock is a blockchain-issued instrument whose price is designed to follow a listed share. For Coinbase, that instrument is COINON. It suits price exposure but does not replace share ownership: no voting rights and no direct dividend receipt. Issuer design details (token mechanics, redemption) are on the market page — check the live listing for current COINON availability.

Recent milestones

  • May 19, 2025 — Coinbase joined the S&P 500 (announced May 12), replacing Discover Financial — the first crypto company in the index
  • August 14, 2025 — completed the acquisition of Deribit (a roughly US$2.9 billion headline deal, reported to be about US$4.3 billion by close), making Coinbase a leader in crypto derivatives by open interest
  • May 7, 2026 — Q1 2026 results: total revenue US$1.4 billion (−31% YoY), transaction revenue US$756 million; GAAP net loss −US$394.1 million (−US$1.49/sh); Adjusted EBITDA +US$303 million (13th straight positive quarter)
  • As of July 2026 — the CLARITY crypto market-structure bill is not yet law: House-passed and advanced by Senate Banking (15-9) on May 14, 2026; status remains pending and uncertain
  • Around July 30, 2026 — Q2 2026 results expected (scheduled)

FAQ

Where is Coinbase stock listed?

On Nasdaq, under the ticker COIN (often written NASDAQ: COIN).

Is Coinbase in the S&P 500?

Yes. Coinbase joined the S&P 500 on May 19, 2025, replacing Discover Financial — the first crypto company added to the index.

Does Coinbase pay a dividend?

No. Coinbase does not pay a dividend.

Why did Coinbase's revenue fall in Q1 2026?

Revenue was US$1.4 billion, down 31% year over year, as softer crypto prices and volumes reduced transaction revenue. The company still reported positive Adjusted EBITDA of US$303 million.

What did the Deribit acquisition do?

Completed August 14, 2025 (a roughly US$2.9 billion headline, reported to be about US$4.3 billion by close), it made Coinbase a leader in crypto derivatives by open interest, aiding diversification beyond spot fees.

When is Coinbase's next earnings report?

Q2 2026 results are expected around July 30, 2026 (scheduled).

Can I get COIN exposure without a US brokerage account?

On WEEX, Coinbase exposure centres on the COINON tokenized stock — see the live listing for the markets currently offered. COINON is price exposure only, with no shareholder rights, and on futures markets leverage amplifies losses as well as gains.

This content is for information only and is not investment advice.

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