Coinbase's trading volumes surge on retail interest

Cryptocurrency exchange, Coinbase hit a surge in quarterly trading volume as changing prices drew in retail traders.


Reuters February 25, 2022
Cryptocurrency price declines last week were sparked by Musk’s reversal on Tesla accepting bitcoin. PHOTO: REUTERS

US cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc on Thursday reported a surge in quarterly trading volumes on a sequential basis as volatility in prices drew in retail traders, but warned that growth would slow in the current quarter.

Trading volumes jumped more than 67% to $547 billion in the quarter ended Dec. 31, with retail trading accounting for 32% of volumes and crypto assets contributing 68% to total trading.

"The sequential increase in retail Trading Volume was driven primarily by higher levels of volatility as well as strong consumer interest in a wider variety of crypto assets," the company said in a statement.

Crypto exchanges have benefited from the digital assets' march to the mainstream, with businesses across the globe investing heavily to ramp up their crypto infrastructure.

But prices of bitcoin - the world's largest cryptocurrency - have weakened in recent months as global central banks signal the end of their pandemic-era stimulus.

The original cryptocurrency has also suffered due to rising geopolitical tensions and slumped to a one-month low on Thursday after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked a global selloff.

Coinbase said it believes that retail monthly transacting users and total trading volume will both be lower in the current quarter as compared with the final quarter of 2021.

Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, went public through a direct listing in April. 

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