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Coinbase Stock Falls After Earnings Disappoints Wall Street on Market Volatility

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Shares of Coinbase (COIN) fell nearly 3% in post-market trading after it reported a significant drop in revenue in the first quarter of the year, missing analyst estimates, as markets cooled amid economic uncertainty in the U.S.

The crypto exchange said it recorded $2 billion in revenue, down from $2.27 billion in the fourth quarter and lower than Street estimates of $2.1 billion. The company also reported earnings per share of $0.24, missing the average analyst estimate of $1.93, according to FactSet data.

Trading volume fell 10% to $393.1 billion quarter over quarter and transaction revenue came in at $1.3 billion, about 19% lower than in the fourth quarter.

“Q1 saw increased average Crypto Asset Volatility with BTC reaching a new all-time high price in January. However, crypto prices dropped alongside broader market declines driven by tariff policy and macroeconomic uncertainty,” Coinbase wrote in a letter to shareholders.

Analysts at J.P. Morgan, Barclays, and Compass Point had all slashed their forecasts before the earnings report as crypto trading volume slowed sharply since January amid uncertainties about the future of the U.S. economy.

Trading platform Robinhood (HOOD), whose retail-focused clientele is often compared to Coinbase’s trader base, in April reported a 13% drop in transaction-based revenue.

Coinbase’s $2.9 billion acquisition of derivatives exchange Deribit, however, positions it as the new leader in global crypto options trading, overtaking Binance and other rivals. The move sets the stage for a new chapter in derivatives markets — one that investors will be watching closely.

Read more: Coinbase’s $2.9B Deribit Deal a ‘Legitimate Threat’ for Peers, Wall Street Analysts Say

UPDATE (May 8, 20:43 UTC): Adds additional paragraph at the end and share price decline.

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Bitcoin’s Price Surge to $104K Liquidates Nearly $400M in Bearish BTC Bets, Opening Doors to Further Gains

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Bitcoin’s rapid price rally has caught traders off guard, triggering large liquidations of bearish short positions.

The leading cryptocurrency by market value has risen over 3% to $102,500 in the past 24 hours, with prices topping $104,000 at one point, the highest since Jan. 31. The bullish move came as President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive trade deal with the U.K. and the cumulative inflows into the spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) hit a record high above $40 billion.

The broader market rallied as well, with the total market cap of all coins excluding BTC surging by 10% to $1.14 trillion, the highest since March 6, according to data source TradingView.

That has led to substantial liquidations of bearish short positions, or leveraged plays aimed at profiting from price losses. A position is liquidated or forced closed when the trader’s account balance falls below the required margin level, often due to adverse price movements. This leads the exchange to close the position to prevent further losses automatically.

Nearly $400 million in BTC short positions were liquidated in the past 24 hours—marking the highest single-day total since at least November, according to Coinglass. Meanwhile, $22 million in long positions were also wiped out.

This significant imbalance indicates that leverage was heavily tilted towards the bearish side, and the rapid liquidation of shorts suggests there could be more upside potential for the market ahead.

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Explosive ETH, ADA, DOGE Moves Spur $800M in Short Liquidations, Highest Since 2023

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A broad crypto rally led by ether’s (ETH) 20% surge triggered more than $750 million in short liquidations in the past 24 hours, the highest single-day total since 2023 for bearish trades.

Data from CoinGlass shows that over 84% of the total liquidations came from shorts, with major altcoins jumping 10%–20% in the span of a few hours starting late Thursday.

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Ether led the charge with a 20% rise, pushing past $2,000 for the first time since early March. DOGE and Cardano’s ADA zoomed more than 10%, fueled by bullish sentiment and momentum trading, with Solana’s SOL, BNB and xrp (XRP) up at least 7%.

Liquidations occur when an exchange forcibly closes a trader’s leveraged position due to insufficient margin. It happens when a trader cannot meet the margin requirements for a leveraged position, that is, when they don’t have sufficient funds to keep the trade open.

Large-scale liquidations can indicate market extremes, like panic selling or buying. A cascade of liquidations might suggest a market turning point, where a price reversal could be imminent due to an overreaction in market sentiment.

As such, the uptick in crypto markets came as bitcoin surged above $100,000 on Thursday, with sentiment buoyed on a trade deal between the U.S. and the UK.

The late Thursday wipeout ranks among the most severe since Bitcoin’s run to $93,000 in March, which saw bears lose over $550 million in a weekend squeeze.

In April, a similar rally in ETH and DOGE erased $500 million in shorts — but this move surpassed both, showing renewed risk appetite and a crowded short trade setup.

Coinglass data shows that the largest share of losses came from Binance and OKX, which accounted for more than $500 million in liquidations. ETH alone was responsible for over $310 million, while bitcoin-tracked futures led at $375 million.

The short squeeze on ETH came as the asset had been rangebound for a few weeks amid falling institutional interest and retail sentiment. But Ethereum’s recent Pectra upgrade may be giving traders a reason to bet on the asset, some say.

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ETH Surges 20%, Biggest Gain Since 2021 as Pectra Upgrade Helps Restore ‘Confidence’

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Ethereum’s ether ETH led the market in early Asia hours as traders reacted favorably to the protocol’s recent Pectra upgrade, sending the token up nearly 20%, the biggest gain since 2021, and trading above $2100 according to market data from CoinDesk.

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The move comes amid a broader crypto market rally that coincided with bitcoin BTC soaring past $100,000 for the first time in three months.

Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade, its most substantial overhaul since the 2022 Merge, represents a sweeping protocol hard fork, as CoinDesk previously reported.

The upgrade consolidates validator operations by raising the staking limit from 32 to 2,048 ETH (via EIP-7251), advances wallet usability through account abstraction mechanisms allowing temporary smart contract functionality (via EIP-7702), and implements nine other Ethereum Improvement Proposals.

«ETH is finally catching up after lagging behind BBTC for most of the year. While BTC is nearing its all-time high, ETH is still down nearly 50% from its 2024 peak,» Ming Jung from Presto Research wrote to CoinDesk in a note.

The Pectra upgrade, Jung said, «helped restore some confidence, and with ETHBTC down nearly 40% year-to-date at 0.02, it’s not surprising to see buyers stepping in at these levels.»

In a recent research report, CryptoQuant wrote that weak network activity on the Ethereum blockchain, which hasn’t grown since 2021, suggests that a recovery to prior highs isn’t imminent despite the rally.

In a market update, Flowdesk wrote that they see the crypto market broadly regaining momentum, with bitcoin passing $100K and a return to risk appetite, with investors shifting from caution to chasing higher-yield altcoins and structured products.

«We’re seeing a recycling of sell flow into higher-momentum plays, a shift from the caution that’s defined the last two months. While still below Q4 2024 levels, beta appetite is clearly building,» Flowdesk wrote.

March Zheng, General Partner of Bizantine Capital, told CoinDesk in a message that traders should remember that Ethereum has typically been the main on-chain altcoin indicator for risk-on, and its sizable upticks generally lead to broader altcoin rallies.

Elsewhere in crypto, bitcoin (BTC) is trading above $102.5K as ETF inflow continues to be positive. In a recent note, Standard Chartered said that its second quarter target of $120,000 might be «too conservative. Other market observers consider current upside targets to be «too low.»

Meanwhile, the CoinDesk 20, a measure of the performance of the largest digital assets, is up over 10%.

Read more: Breakout Alert: Ether, Bitcoin Cash-Bitcoin Ratio Break Downtrends as DOGE, SHIB Bottom Out

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