Group 1 - Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that the company is "misunderstood" on Wall Street, with traditional finance players divided between embracing and resisting cryptocurrency [1][2] - Armstrong compared the skepticism towards cryptocurrency to how taxi companies viewed ridesharing models, suggesting that traditional finance professionals see crypto as a threat to their established careers [1][2] - He emphasized that Coinbase is not yet a consensus view among traditional analysts and encouraged focusing on the company's actions and track record rather than analyst models [2] Group 2 - Coinbase's fourth-quarter revenue for 2025 was reported at $1.78 billion, which missed analyst estimates, while the EPS was strong at $0.66, beating forecasts [3] - The full-year revenue for Coinbase reached $7.2 billion, marking a 9% increase from the previous year [3] - The stock has a consensus price target of $314.94 from 29 analysts, with an average price target of $194, indicating a potential upside of about 17.23% [3] Group 3 - Armstrong accused banks of stifling competition and called for lawmakers to create a "level playing field" through legislation [4] - Coinbase shares experienced a decline of 0.32% in after-hours trading, following a 1.03% increase during the regular trading session, closing at $166.02 [4] - The stock maintains a weaker price trend in the short, medium, and long term, with an average Value ranking according to Benzinga's Edge Stock Rankings [4]
Wall Street Unable To Understand Coinbase? Brian Armstrong Says Crypto Platform Is Also Underestimated: 'The Laggards Are Going To Be Left Behind'