The rise in crypto prices, as well as non-trading revenues, became key to profitability for many of these companies.
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A number of crypto-centred public companies released their quarterly earnings report over the past couple of weeks, sharing increased revenue and a jump in profits across the board. The majority of these crypto firms benefited from the rise in prices of the crypto market and a constant decline in bearish momentum, moving away from the crypto winter.
Microstrategy: Bitcoin-focused institutional giant, MicroStrategy turned profitable again in the second quarter thanks to the surge in the price of Bitcoin (BTC). MicroStrategy is one of the largest corporate holders of Bitcoin in the United States with 152,800 Bitcoin on its balance sheet as of July 31.
MicroStrategy outperforms other post BTC adoption. Source: MicroStrategy
According to the earnings report filing on Aug.1, MicroStrategy reported $22.2 million in net income, a massive swing from a net loss of $1.1 billion in Q2 of 2022. The firm’s revenue remained flat at $120.4 million.
Block: Jack Dorsey-led Bitcoin payment company Block also beat early estimates to post a 34% year-on-year increase in its Bitcoin revenue. In an earnings report posted on Aug. 3, Block reported $2.4 billion in Bitcoin sales with a gross profit of $44 million, a 7% increase compared to the same period last year.
Block Q2 report. Source: Block
Block posted a 25.6% increase in revenue in the past quarter, which rose from $4.4 billion to $5.53 billion year-on-year.
Coinbase: The first American crypto exchange to go public, Coinbase, posted its quarterly earnings report on Aug. 3, beating early estimates to post $663 million in net revenue. The second quarter also saw the exchange’s non-trading revenue surpass its trading revenue for the first time, with $335.4 million of net revenue coming from subscriptions and services.
Coinbase Q2 results. Source: Coinbase
The crypto exchange reported a 10% decline in revenue compared to Q2 2022, but still beat estimates, thanks to its growing market dominance in the United States. The firm also narrowed its losses bringing them to under $100 million in the second quarter.
Coinshares: European digital asset manager Coinshares saw its revenue surge by 33% compared to the last year. The asset manager posted a 25% year-over-year decline in asset management fees. CoinShares’ profits for the quarter were 5.3 million pounds ($6.76 million), compared to the net loss of 0.6 million pounds ($0.77 million) in Q2 2022.
Robinhood: According to its quarterly earning report, the Fintech trading platform Robinhood became profitable for the first time since going public. The fintech firm reported a net income of $25 million, or earnings per share (EPS) of $0.03, compared to a net loss of $511 million, or EPS of -$0.57, in the first quarter of the year.
Robinhood’s Q2 2023 results. Source: Robinhood
Despite a reported net income of $25 million, the fintech firm recorded a decline in revenue across crypto, equities and transaction-based revenue.
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