# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Robinhood

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Robinhood vs Coinbase: Who Is the Next 10x Stock?

Robinhood and Coinbase, two leading crypto and stock trading platforms, are on a collision course as they aggressively expand into each other's core markets. In 2025, Robinhood's stock surged over 200%, driven by its explosive growth in prediction markets and the launch of nearly 2,000 tokenized stocks on-chain, allowing 24/7 trading. It was also added to the S&P 500. Meanwhile, Coinbase experienced a volatile year but ended flat. It responded in late 2025 by announcing an "Everything Exchange" strategy, entering stock trading and prediction markets, and acquiring a prediction market firm to compete directly. Robinhood's strength lies in its superior mobile-first user experience for retail investors, with crypto now comprising over half of its transaction revenue. Coinbase dominates as a B2B infrastructure provider, securing its position through institutional custody (e.g., for Bitcoin ETFs), the USDC stablecoin, and its Base blockchain. For Robinhood to become a 10-bagger (reach a ~$1 trillion valuation), it must successfully dominate prediction markets, mainstream tokenized stocks, and capture new user growth from potential government policies. For Coinbase to achieve a 10x increase (reaching a ~$660 billion market cap), it requires a massive crypto bull market, significant growth in USDC adoption, and success in its new retail offerings. The analysis concludes that while both are well-positioned for the fusion of crypto and traditional finance, Coinbase has a slightly higher probability (15-20%) of 10x growth in 3-5 years compared to Robinhood (10-15%), though Robinhood's current valuation appears stretched.

marsbit01/16 00:38

Robinhood vs Coinbase: Who Is the Next 10x Stock?

marsbit01/16 00:38

Robinhood vs. Coinbase: The Final Showdown of Financial Super Apps in 2026

The article analyzes the escalating competition between Robinhood and Coinbase to become the dominant financial "super app" by 2026. Robinhood is building a traditional, all-in-one platform for managing personal banking, spending, and investing. Its strategy focuses on product aggregation, targeting a younger demographic with its Robinhood Gold subscription (offering a credit card, high-yield cash, and IRA matching). Its revenue is diversified across options, crypto (21%), and net interest income (35%). Coinbase is also building a super app but with a crypto-native approach and a dual strategy. It aims to be a front-end for users' on-chain and off-chain financial lives (with new stock trading, prediction markets, and a DEX aggregator) while simultaneously acting as the essential backend infrastructure for traditional finance (TradFi) institutions. Its "Crypto as a Service" platform, custody for major ETFs, and stablecoin services form a robust B2B revenue stream, with subscription services now making up 41% of its income. While both are encroaching on each other's territories with plans for 24/7 trading and prediction markets, their core visions differ. Robinhood bets on being the primary platform for the great wealth transfer to a younger generation. Coinbase bets on the broader migration of the global economy on-chain, positioning itself as the indispensable infrastructure provider. Both face risks: Robinhood's costly incentives and Coinbase's stagnant user growth. Ultimately, Robinhood aims to be the user's financial home, while Coinbase aims to be the pipes that power everyone else's.

比推12/30 20:42

Robinhood vs. Coinbase: The Final Showdown of Financial Super Apps in 2026

比推12/30 20:42

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