Coinbase's Walled Garden

链捕手Опубликовано 2025-12-23Обновлено 2025-12-23

Введение

Coinbase is strategically shifting from being a simple crypto on-ramp to building a comprehensive financial super-app, betting that aggregation will beat specialization. This "walled Garden" strategy aims to keep users within its ecosystem by offering a wide range of services—including cryptocurrency, stock trading, prediction markets, and perpetual futures—all accessible through a single platform. The goal is to maximize user engagement and retention through convenience, reducing the friction of managing multiple accounts. While this approach may dilute its crypto-purist appeal, Coinbase is prioritizing mass-market adoption over niche loyalty. By controlling the underlying infrastructure, like its Base blockchain, it seeks to create a seamless, integrated experience that makes leaving the platform increasingly difficult, even if individual features aren’t best-in-class.

Author: Thejaswini M A

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There is a pattern that repeats itself across industries, eras, and markets. It starts with explosive growth. Countless products spring up, each claiming to be better at one thing than any other. Specialized tools emerge, niche tools proliferate. Consumers are told that choice is freedom, customization is power, and the future belongs to those who break the traditional monopolies.

Then, quietly but inevitably, the pendulum begins to swing back.

It's not that the experts were wrong, nor is it that the overall system is necessarily better, but the cost of fragmentation accumulates silently. Each additional tool means another password to remember, another interface to learn, another point of failure in a system you are now responsible for maintaining. Sovereignty begins to feel like a burden, freedom like overhead.

In the integration phase, the ultimate winners are not those who do everything perfectly, but those who do enough things well enough that the friction of leaving (and rebuilding the entire system elsewhere) becomes too great. They don't bind you with contracts or lock-in clauses; they capture you with convenience. A convenience born from countless tiny integrations and efficiencies that, on their own, might not be worth switching for, but together form a formidable moat.

We've seen this happen in e-commerce, cloud computing, and streaming. Now, we are witnessing it happen in finance.

Coinbase just made a bet on which side of the cycle we are about to enter.

Let me flashback first.

For most of its history, Coinbase was straightforward. It was the go-to platform for Americans to buy Bitcoin without feeling like they were doing anything shady. It had regulatory licenses, a clean interface, and customer service that, while often terrible, at least existed in theory. The company went public in 2021 at a valuation of $65 billion, with the core idea of being the on-ramp to cryptocurrency, and for a while, it worked.

But by 2025, the "crypto on-ramp" positioning started to look shaky. Spot trading fees were compressing. Retail trading volume was highly cyclical, surging in bull markets and plummeting in bear markets. Bitcoin whales were increasingly moving to self-custody wallets. Regulators were still suing the company. And Robinhood, which started as a stock trading app and later ventured into crypto, saw its market cap suddenly soar to $105 billion, nearly double that of Coinbase. In 2021, over 90% of Coinbase's revenue came from trading. By Q2 2025, that figure had dropped to below 55%.

So, when the core product came under pressure, Coinbase did what you would do: it tried to become everything else.

They call it the "Exchange for Everything" theory, positing that aggregation will beat specialization.

Stock trading means users can now react to Apple's earnings at midnight using USDC without leaving the app. Prediction markets mean they can check the price of "Will the Fed cut rates?" over lunch. Perpetual futures mean they can leverage a Tesla position 50x on a Sunday. Every new market is a reason to open the app, an opportunity to capture a spread, a fee, or interest on idle stablecoin balances.

Is the strategy "Let's be Robinhood" or "Let's make sure users never need Robinhood"?

There's always been a view in fintech that users want specialized apps. One app for investing, one for banking, one for payments, one for crypto trading. Coinbase is betting against that: they believe that once a user completes one KYC and links one bank account, they shouldn't have to do it nine more times elsewhere.

This is the "aggregation beats specialization" argument. In a world where the underlying assets are increasingly just tokens on a blockchain, it makes sense. If stocks are tokens, prediction market contracts are tokens, meme coins are tokens, why can't they all trade in the same venue?

The mechanics are: you deposit dollars (or USDC), trade all assets, and withdraw dollars (or USDC). No transferring funds between platforms. No minimum deposit requirements across multiple accounts. Just one pool of capital flowing between all asset classes.

The more Coinbase resembles a traditional broker, the more it must compete on a traditional broker's terms. Robinhood has 27 million funded accounts, while Coinbase has about 9 million monthly active users. So Coinbase's differentiation can't just be "we offer stock trading now," it has to be the trading venue itself.

Promising 24/7 liquidity for all trade types. No trading hours, no settlement delays, no waiting for your broker to approve your margin application while the trade moves against you.

Does this matter to most users? Probably not yet. Most people don't need to trade Apple stock at 3 a.m. on a Saturday. But some do. If you provide the platform where they can do it, you get their order flow. Once you get their order flow, you get their data. Once you get their data, you build better products. Once you have better products, you get more order flow.

It's a flywheel, provided the flywheel can start spinning.

The Prediction Market Gambit

Prediction markets are the most unusual part of this bundle, and perhaps the most important. They are not "trading" in the traditional sense, but structured bets on binary outcomes. For example: Will Trump win? Will the Fed hike rates? Will the Lakers make the playoffs?

These contracts disappear after settlement, so there is no long-term holder base. Liquidity is event-driven, meaning it's volatile and hard to predict. Yet, platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket saw their trading volume surge to over $7 billion in November.

Why? Because prediction markets are a social tool. They allow people to express a view and put risk behind it. They make people check their phones during the fourth quarter of a game or on election night.

For Coinbase, prediction markets solve a specific problem: user engagement. When crypto prices are flat, users might get bored. When your stock portfolio is stagnant, stock trading can be dull. But there's always some event capturing attention. Integrating Kalshi gives users a reason to stay in the app even if Bitcoin isn't moving.

The bet is that users who come for election markets will stay for stock trading, and vice versa. The bet is that broader coverage leads to higher stickiness.

The Business Model is Margin Stacking

Strip away the innovation narrative, and this is a company trying to make more money from the same user in more ways. Stock trading fees, DEX swap spreads, interest on stablecoin balances, crypto staking fees, Coinbase One subscription revenue, and infrastructure fees from developers using the Base blockchain.

I'm not criticizing. This is how exchanges work. The best exchanges aren't the ones with the lowest fees, but the ones users are reluctant to leave because leaving means rebuilding the whole system elsewhere.

Coinbase is building a walled garden, but the walls are built with convenience, not lock-in. You can still withdraw your crypto, you can still transfer your stocks to Fidelity. You just probably won't, because why would you?

Coinbase's edge is supposed to be its on-chain tech, offering tokenized stocks, instant settlement, and programmable money. But for now, its stock trading looks a lot like Robinhood's, just with longer hours. Its prediction markets look a lot like Kalshi's, just embedded in a different app.

The real differentiation is Base, the Layer 2 blockchain that Coinbase built and controls. If stock trading truly happens on-chain, payments truly use stablecoins, and AI agents truly start trading autonomously using protocols like x402, then Coinbase has built something Robinhood can't easily replicate.

But that's the long game. In the short term, the competition is about who has the stickiest app. And adding more features doesn't automatically make an app stickier. It can also make it cluttered, complex, and overwhelming for a new user who just wants to buy Bitcoin.

There is a segment of crypto users who will hate this. They are the true believers. They wanted Coinbase to be the on-ramp to decentralized finance, not a centralized super-app with some DeFi features buried in a sub-menu.

Coinbase has clearly chosen scale over purity. It wants a billion users, not one million purists. It wants to be the default financial platform for the masses, not the preferred exchange for those running their own nodes.

This might be the right business decision. The mass market doesn't care about decentralization. They care about convenience, speed, and not losing money. If Coinbase can deliver that, the ideology behind it might not matter.

But it does create a peculiar tension. Coinbase is trying to be both the infrastructure for the on-chain world and a centralized exchange competing with Charles Schwab. It's trying to be both a champion of crypto and a company that makes crypto invisible. It's trying to be both rebellious and regulated.

Maybe it can be. Maybe the future is a regulated on-chain exchange that feels as easy to use as Venmo. Or maybe trying to please everyone leaves you meaningfully important to no one.

This is the Amazon playbook. Amazon isn't the best at anything. It's not the best bookstore, not the best grocer, not the best streaming service. But it's good enough at enough things that most people can't be bothered to go elsewhere.

However, many companies have tried to build an app for everything, and most have ended up with an app that does everything poorly.

If Coinbase can own the full loop from earning, trading, hedging, borrowing, to paying, then it might not matter if specific features are slightly inferior to specialized competitors. The switching costs and the hassle of managing multiple accounts will keep users in its ecosystem.

That's all about Coinbase's Exchange for Everything.

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Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhat is the core argument of Coinbase's 'Exchange for Everything' theory?

AThe core argument is that aggregation will beat specialization. It posits that users, after completing KYC and linking a bank account once, will prefer a single platform that does many things 'good enough' rather than using multiple specialized applications, as the friction of managing multiple accounts and the convenience of an integrated system creates a powerful moat.

QHow do prediction markets fit into Coinbase's new strategy?

APrediction markets are a user engagement tool. They provide a reason for users to stay within the Coinbase app even during periods when cryptocurrency or stock prices are flat, as there is always some event to bet on. The bet is that users who come for prediction markets will also engage in stock trading and vice versa, increasing overall platform stickiness.

QWhat is the fundamental contradiction in Coinbase's current business approach according to the article?

AThe fundamental contradiction is that Coinbase is trying to be two things at once: the infrastructure for the on-chain, decentralized world and a centralized exchange competing with traditional brokers like Charles Schwab. It is attempting to be both a champion of crypto and a company that makes crypto invisible, embracing both a rebellious spirit and regulation.

QWhat is identified as Coinbase's key long-term technological differentiator against competitors like Robinhood?

ACoinbase's key long-term technological differentiator is its ownership and development of the Base blockchain. If trading truly moves on-chain, payments use stablecoins, and autonomous agents trade, Base provides a foundational infrastructure that would be difficult for a traditional broker like Robinhood to replicate easily.

QWhat is the primary business model shift for Coinbase as its transaction-based revenue declines?

AThe shift is towards becoming a multi-product company that monetizes users in more ways from a single platform. This includes generating revenue from stock trading fees, DEX swap spreads, interest on stablecoin balances, crypto staking fees, subscription services like Coinbase One, and infrastructure fees from developers using Base, rather than relying predominantly on crypto transaction fees.

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