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Will Coinbase Earnings Report Meet Wall Street Estimates For Q2?

Coinbase is slated to publish its second quarter FY24 earnings report on Thursday, August 1. Wall Street analysts have offered a robust year-over-year outlook.
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Will Coinbase Earnings Report Meet Wall Street Estimates For Q2?

Highlights

  • Coinbase is set to announce its second quarter earnings for FY24 on Thursday, August 1, after the market closes.
  • Wall Street analysts expect robust earnings and revenue for the exchange compared to the year-ago figures.
  • However, they projected a significant decline quarter-over-quarter.

As the second quarter earnings season heats up, all eyes are on Coinbase (COIN), a prominent crypto exchange. Analysts are keenly observing whether the exchange will meet Wall Street’s estimates. Especially, given the recent volatility in crypto asset prices and increased trading volumes, the exchange has high hopes pinned.

However, analysts have suggested a significant quarter-over-quarter decline in the Q2 EPS. Hence, here’s a detailed report on Coinbase earnings estimates as the company gears up for the announcement after the market closes on Thursday, August 1.

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Trading Volume Surge & Market Presence

One of the main drivers behind Coinbase’s anticipated Q2 performance is the significant increase in trading volumes. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for total trading volume stands at 266.6 million, nearly three times the figure reported in the same quarter last year. This surge is attributed to improved crypto prices and heightened market activity.

Notably, Coinbase’s strategic investments in infrastructure, such as the Base platform, have played a crucial role in reducing transaction fees and enhancing transaction speed, thereby attracting more users.

The breakdown of trading volumes reveals substantial growth across different segments. For the consumer segment, the consensus estimate is pegged at 43.6 million, indicating a 211% rise year-over-year.

Meanwhile, the institutional segment is expected to see volumes of 185.5 million, a 137% increase from the previous year. Moreover, these figures underscore the crypto exchange‘s expanding market share in both the U.S. spot and derivatives markets, as well as its growing international presence.

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Revenue Projections

Transaction revenues, a key component of Coinbase’s financial health, are also projected to see significant gains. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for transaction revenues is $714 million. It indicates a 140% increase from the year-ago period. This boost is likely driven by higher blended average fees for both Consumer and Institutional segments.

For consumers, the blended average fee is expected to benefit from a balanced mix of simple and advanced trading volumes. On the institutional side, growth in Coinbase Prime volume is projected to elevate the blended average fee rate.

Specifically, the consensus estimate for consumer transaction revenues is $695 million, reflecting a 124% increase year-over-year. Institutional transaction revenues are expected to reach $55 million, up 221.6% from the previous year.

Also Read: Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Continues Coinbase Stock Selloff Ahead Q2 Earnings

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Coinbase Earnings Per Share (EPS) Expectations

When it comes to earnings, the forecasts present a mixed picture. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Coinbase’s Q2 earnings per share (EPS) is $1.07. It suggests a staggering 354.76% increase compared to the same quarter last year, which saw an EPS of -$0.42. However, despite this impressive year-over-year growth, the EPS is expected to decline by 35% quarter-over-quarter, from the $1.65 reported in Q1 2024.

Other analysts, according to Yahoo Finance, offer a slightly more conservative estimate, pegging the Q2 EPS at $0.93. This figure also indicates a significant year-over-year increase of 352%, albeit with a quarter-over-quarter decline of 43.6%.

Last quarter, the exchange exceeded EPS expectations by 58.65%. On the contrary, Zacks Research suggests the company may fall short of current estimates by 15.16%. This highlights the challenges of a volatile market as trading volumes dipped significantly when Bitcoin (BTC) touched $52,000 in recent months.

Coinbase’s Revenue Growth In Q1

On the revenue front, analysts project that Coinbase will report $1.47 billion for Q2, a robust 107.83% increase from the previous year. This growth showcases Coinbase’s ability to expand its revenue base despite market fluctuations. However, it also represents a 7% decline quarter-over-quarter from the $1.58 billion reported in Q1 2024.

In Q1, the company’s exceptional performance was driven by a surge in crypto asset prices and positive market sentiment. The company reported revenues more than doubling to $1.58 billion, significantly surpassing the anticipated $1.32 billion.

Transaction revenues exceeded $1 billion, fueled by increased activity from both retail and institutional clients. In addition, the company serves as custodian to 10 spot Bitcoin ETFs, which also boosted its revenue.

Moreover, Coinbase earnings report for the first quarter revealed a net income of $1.17 billion, equating to $4.40 per share. This marked a stark contrast to the previous year’s Q1 loss of $79 million, which occurred during a market downturn. Also, it’s important to note that ahead of the earnings today, the COIN stock gained nearly 1.50% in pre-market trading today. This suggests investor optimism toward the earnings call.

Also Read: Ex-Coinbase Employee Raises $5M to Create LinkedIn Rival

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Kritika Mehta

Kritika boasts over 2 years of experience in the financial news sector. Currently working as a crypto journalist at Coingape, she has consistently shown a knack for blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Kritika combines insightful analysis with a deep understanding of market trends. With a keen interest in technical analysis, she brings a nuanced perspective to her reporting, exploring the intersection of finance, technology, and emerging trends in the crypto space.

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