Coinbase: The Evolution from a Fringe Project to Global Financial Infrastructure

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Coinbase's journey from a 2012 Y Combinator project to a global crypto financial infrastructure is a story of contrarian strategy, internal turmoil, and aggressive political maneuvering. Its early success stemmed from a focus on compliance and trust in a rebellious industry, securing banking relationships and state licenses to become a safe haven after the Mt. Gox collapse. Internally, the company faced crises, including a 2020 "apolitical" cultural purge where 5% of employees left, and serious racial discrimination allegations. It also navigated the first crypto insider trading case, which became a legal prelude to SEC challenges. Facing regulatory pressure, Coinbase fought back legally and politically. It spent over $119 million in the 2024 election cycle, successfully ousting crypto-skeptic Senator Sherrod Brown, and shifted Washington's stance on crypto. Financially, Coinbase transformed its business model. While 96% of its revenue came from trading fees in 2020, by 2025, nearly half is from stablecoin services (USDC), staking, and ETF custody—where it holds an 85% market share of Bitcoin ETF assets. Looking ahead, Coinbase is expanding into Web3 with its Base blockchain (adopting a no-token strategy) and aims to become an "Everything Exchange," offering stocks and commodities. However, its dominance creates systemic risks, as its concentration of ETF custody assets makes it a potential single point of failure.

Author:Yokiiiya

Recently, I conducted a thorough study and analysis of Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN), covering comprehensive data, legal documents, internal communications, and market analysis up to early 2026. This reveals how Coinbase evolved from a fringe project in Y Combinator in 2012 into a behemoth controlling the choke point of global crypto asset flows.

This article will delve into the counterintuitive decisions behind its rise—seeking compliance amidst chaos; it reveals the internal turmoil behind the 2020 cultural purge and racial discrimination allegations; provides a detailed review of its thunderous tactics in reshaping the regulatory environment through "money politics" during the 2024 U.S. election; and predicts future risks associated with its construction of a Web3 super app via Base chain and its monopolization of the ETF custody market.

I. The Gene of Rise: Advancing in Rebellion (2012-2017)

Coinbase's success did not stem from having the most advanced technology, but from its business strategy, which was the most "rebellious" at the time: in a crypto-punk world dominated by libertarianism and anarchism, it chose to put on a suit and shake hands with the very banking system it sought to disrupt.

1.1 Route Correction During Y Combinator and the "Bitbank" Origin

In 2012, when Brian Armstrong applied to join the Y Combinator (YC) S12 batch, his project was not called Coinbase, but "Bitbank". This name itself revealed Armstrong's initial ambition—not just to create a wallet, but to build a bank.

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Now, it is no longer just an exchange; it is the gatekeeper of the on-chain world, Wall Street's digital vault, and the incubator for Web3 super apps. In 2026 and beyond, its greatest challenge is no longer survival, but how to manage the systemic responsibility that comes with being a global financial infrastructure.

İlgili Sorular

QWhat was Coinbase's original name and what did it reveal about Brian Armstrong's initial vision?

ACoinbase's original name was 'Bitbank', which revealed Brian Armstrong's initial ambition to build a bank, not just a wallet.

QWhat key strategic decision did Coinbase make in its early years (2013-2014) that set it apart from competitors like Mt. Gox?

ACoinbase made the key strategic decision to pursue full compliance within the United States, rather than avoiding regulation through offshore registration. This involved building stable banking relationships and embarking on a long 'licensing march' to obtain Money Transmitter Licenses in all 50 states.

QWhat major internal cultural shift did Coinbase implement in 2020, and what was the outcome?

AIn 2020, CEO Brian Armstrong published a blog post declaring Coinbase a 'mission-focused company' and banned internal political discussions unrelated to its core mission. He offered a generous exit package to employees who disagreed, resulting in about 60 employees (5% of the workforce) leaving the company.

QHow did Coinbase's revenue model transform from 2020 to the projected 2025 figures?

AIn 2020, over 96% of Coinbase's revenue came from transaction fees. By 2025, it is projected that transaction revenue will decrease to about 59% of total revenue, with subscription and service revenue (from sources like USDC interest and ETF custody fees) making up the other 41%, creating a more stable business model.

QWhat is the significance of Coinbase's Base layer-2 network and its 'no token' strategy?

ABase is Coinbase's Layer-2 network built on OP Stack. Its significance lies in its 'no token' strategy, which avoids potential SEC securities classification and instead funnels sequencer revenue directly into Coinbase's corporate earnings, making the COIN stock a de facto 'stealth token' for the Base ecosystem.

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