
Coinbase Global Inc
NASDAQ:COIN

Operating Margin
Coinbase Global Inc
Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.
Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.
Operating Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Operating Margin |
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US |
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Coinbase Global Inc
NASDAQ:COIN
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40.7B USD |
34%
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US |
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S&P Global Inc
NYSE:SPGI
|
142.2B USD |
41%
|
|
US |
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CME Group Inc
NASDAQ:CME
|
92.5B USD |
78%
|
|
US |
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Intercontinental Exchange Inc
NYSE:ICE
|
90.7B USD |
38%
|
|
UK |
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London Stock Exchange Group PLC
LSE:LSEG
|
59.2B GBP |
21%
|
|
US |
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Moody's Corp
NYSE:MCO
|
72.6B USD |
42%
|
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HK |
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd
HKEX:388
|
439.2B HKD |
57%
|
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DE |
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Deutsche Boerse AG
XETRA:DB1
|
47.8B EUR |
41%
|
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CN |
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East Money Information Co Ltd
SZSE:300059
|
354.4B CNY |
60%
|
|
US |
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MSCI Inc
NYSE:MSCI
|
39.5B USD |
54%
|
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US |
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Nasdaq Inc
NASDAQ:NDAQ
|
39.2B USD |
26%
|
Coinbase Global Inc
Glance View
In the bustling modern marketplace for digital currencies, Coinbase Global Inc. has crafted an impressive niche, acting as a leading conduit for cryptocurrency trading accessible to individuals and institutions alike. Founded in 2012 by Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam, Coinbase epitomizes a Silicon Valley success story that blends the innovative spirit of technology with the disruptive power of financial markets. At its core, the company operates a digital currency platform where users can buy, sell, and hold various cryptocurrencies, including heavyweights like Bitcoin and Ethereum, alongside newer digital assets. This user-friendly platform, available both via web and mobile applications, has made Coinbase an essential entry point for the ever-growing global community interested in navigating the murky waters of digital currencies. Coinbase primarily generates its revenue through transaction fees each time a user trades on its platform—a business model akin to traditional stock exchanges but tailored for digital currency. These fees, charged as a percentage of each transaction, drive a significant portion of the company's income. Additionally, strategic initiatives like its subscription service, Coinbase One, offer users benefits such as zero trading fees on purchases—yet another layer to its revenue stream. Furthermore, Coinbase leverages its premium analytics product for institutions, Coinbase Prime, and staking services, allowing users to earn rewards on specific crypto holdings while providing Coinbase another revenue channel. Thus, through a combination of core transactional services and supplemental offerings, Coinbase turns the volatile world of digital currencies into tangible profitability.

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Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.
Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.
Based on Coinbase Global Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of 34.1%.