Coinbase stock falls after earnings as crypto exchange predicts further drop in users, volumes

Shares of Coinbase Global Inc. were falling in after-hours trading Tuesday after the cryptocurrency exchange said volumes and monthly user counts could be lower in the current quarter than what was seen in the last one, as “soft” crypto market activity continues.

The company posted a net loss of $1.09 billion, or $4.98 a share, whereas it recorded net income of $1.61 billion, or $6.42 a share, in the year-before quarter. Analysts tracked by FactSet were expecting a $2.47 loss on a per-share basis.

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posted a loss on the basis of adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of $151 million, while the company posted positive adjusted Ebitda of $1.15 billion in the year-before quarter. The FactSet consensus was for a $158 million loss on the metric.

Coinbase’s revenue fell to $803 million from $2.03 billion, while analysts were expecting $874 million.

The company reported 9.0 million monthly transacting users, down from 9.2 million in the March quarter. Coinbase saw $217 billion in total trading volume, down from $309 billion in the March period.

Analysts tracked by FactSet were projecting 8.7 million monthly transacting users along with $216 billion in trading volume.

“Dramatic market movements shifted user behavior and trading volume, which impacted transaction revenues, but also highlighted the strength of our risk-management program,” executives said in a shareholder letter. “We are focusing on our top business priorities and more tightly managing expenses.”

The company disclosed that “soft crypto-market conditions” from the second quarter have continued into the third quarter. Coinbase executives anticipate that monthly transacting users and trading volume in the third quarter will be lower than what was seen in the second quarter.

Coinbase has experienced a tumultuous run in recent months as the prices of digital assets have fallen and interest in cryptocurrency trading has waned. Chief People Officer L.J Brock said…

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