JPMorgan Chase: Coinbase Earned Around $300 Million in Trading Revenue from Circle in Q1
BlockBeats News, July 29th, JPMorgan Chase released a report pointing out that the partnership between Coinbase and Circle, as well as the investment in Circle's stablecoin USDC, is generating significant financial benefits, including equity appreciation and high-margin revenue streams. Coinbase currently holds approximately 8.5 million shares of Circle stock, and in just the first quarter of this year, Coinbase received about $300 million in distribution fees from Circle, exceeding Circle's total net revenue of around $230 million. JPMorgan Chase estimates that as of the end of the first quarter, the USDC balance on the Coinbase platform is $13 billion, generating $125 million in revenue for the company, with a profit margin of 20-25%.
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