# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Crypto

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The 2026 Showdown: Will the Financial Super App Ultimately Belong to HOOD or COIN?

Coinbase and Robinhood are competing to build the ultimate financial super app, but with distinct strategies. Robinhood (HOOD) is creating an all-in-one platform for everyday financial life, targeting a young user base (75% under 44) with its digital banking features, Robinhood Gold subscription, and integrated services like stock trading, crypto, and a 3% cash-back card. It aims to capture the generational wealth transfer and keep users within its ecosystem. Coinbase (COIN) is building a crypto-native super app with recent updates like 24/5 commission-free stock trading, prediction markets via Kalshi, and a DEX aggregator. Beyond its user-facing app, Coinbase’s larger vision is to become the backend infrastructure for traditional finance (TradFi), offering crypto custody, stablecoin-as-a-service, and institutional solutions. Its revenue is diversifying, with 41% from subscriptions and services in Q3 2025. While both are expanding into each other’s territories—Robinhood with tokenized stocks and its own chain, Coinbase with extended trading hours and stock perps—their core visions differ: Robinhood wants to be the user’s financial home, and Coinbase aims to be the pipes powering the on-chain economy. Both face risks like costly incentives (HOOD) and stagnant user growth (COIN), and their stocks have seen significant rallies. The race in 2026 will test which foundation proves stronger.

marsbit12/31 07:15

The 2026 Showdown: Will the Financial Super App Ultimately Belong to HOOD or COIN?

marsbit12/31 07:15

Why Do We Need an Annual Summary in the Crypto Industry?

Amidst the flood of annual reports from platforms like Douban and Alibaba, the crypto industry finds particular value in such retrospectives. For participants in this space, a year-end summary is not only a reflection of past market performance but also a foundation for the coming year. Major exchanges, including OKX, now provide detailed annual reports featuring metrics like asset size, profitability, trading frequency, risk control, and sensitivity to market trends. These insights, visualized through data radars, help traders assess their performance objectively. Key takeaways include the importance of trend sensitivity—critical in a year without a broad altcoin bull market but with selective sector rotations—and risk management, which could have mitigated losses during sharp downturns like the October 11 crash. Beyond data, reflecting on personal and professional narratives within the industry is encouraged. Founders, in particular, can use annual summaries for brand building and communication, as demonstrated by OKX CEO Star’s essay, “2025: Steadily Advancing Toward Financial Freedom.” The piece emphasizes that financial freedom is not about lawlessness but about having choices backed by proven systems. This philosophy underscores the need for rule-based participation to avoid systemic failures that impact all stakeholders. As 2026 approaches, the industry continues to evolve. The closing note: “When you really want something, the whole universe conspires to help you achieve it.”

marsbit12/31 06:12

Why Do We Need an Annual Summary in the Crypto Industry?

marsbit12/31 06:12

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