Key Points Coinbase’s revenue mix is improving steadily. The company is benefiting from increasing institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies. Derivatives can prove to be a new growth avenue for the company. 10 stocks we like better than Coinbase Global › Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) is set to report its fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings results on Feb. 12, 2026. Do clearer U.S. crypto regulat...
Key Points Coinbase’s revenue mix is improving steadily. The company is benefiting from increasing institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies. Derivatives can prove to be a new growth avenue for the company. 10 stocks we like better than Coinbase Global › Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) is set to report its fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings results on Feb. 12, 2026. Do clearer U.S. crypto regulations and accelerating institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies make this stock a buy ahead of its earnings results? Let's find out. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now, when you join Stock Advisor. See the stocks » Improving financials In the third quarter, Coinbase generated $1.9 billion in revenue, $801 million in adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), and $433 million in net income. The company's subscription and services segment generated $747 million in revenue, accounting for nearly 40% of the total revenue. Management expects fourth-quarter subscription and services revenue to be in the range of $710 million to $790 million. This implies that the company's revenue mix is shifting toward higher-quality, recurring streams, rather than relying primarily on volatile trading activity. Improving business mix Coinbase Institutional has positioned itself as a custodian for the majority of U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The company served as a custodian for nine out of 11 Bitcoin ETFs and eight out of nine Ethereum ETFs in 2024. Major institutional players such as BlackRock (NYSE: BLK) and Pantera Capital have also shifted large amounts of cryptocurrency to the Coinbase Prime platform. All this is translating into higher custody, settlement, and prime brokerage fees for Coinbase, regardless of short-term swings in cryptocurrency prices. Coinbase's Ethereum Layer-2 blockchain network, Base, is emerging as a new reven...
First round of trilateral meetings shows ‘a lot of progress’ made towards peace, says US official, despite new Russian attacks. What we know on day 1,432 Ukraine and Russia have agreed to hold a second round of US-brokered direct peace talks next weekend after a two-day meeting in Abu Dhabi , despite Ukrainian complaints that negotiations were undermined by a barrage of deadly strikes. The trilate...
First round of trilateral meetings shows ‘a lot of progress’ made towards peace, says US official, despite new Russian attacks. What we know on day 1,432 Ukraine and Russia have agreed to hold a second round of US-brokered direct peace talks next weekend after a two-day meeting in Abu Dhabi , despite Ukrainian complaints that negotiations were undermined by a barrage of deadly strikes. The trilateral talks in the UAE would resume on 1 February, a US official said on Saturday, adding: “I think getting everyone together was a big step. I think it’s a confirmation of the fact that, number one, a lot of progress has been made to date in really defining the details needed to get to a conclusion.” The talks were the first known direct contact between Ukrainian and Russian officials on a plan being pushed by Donald Trump to end the nearly four-year war. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “a lot was discussed, and it is important that the conversations were constructive”. Russia was criticised for launching drone and missile attacks on Kyiv and Kharkiv – Ukraine’s two largest cities – during peace talks in Abu Dhabi, reported Peter Beaumont . “Peace efforts? Trilateral meeting in the UAE? Diplomacy? For Ukrainians, this was another night of Russian terror,” the country’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, said after the latest Russian assault on critical infrastructure. With Kyiv and other cities in the midst of widespread outages of heat, water and power after Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, officials in the capital said one person had been killed and at least 15 injured in the strikes that continued until morning. US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff spoke to Russian president Vladimir Putin for four hours in Moscow ahead of the trilateral peace talks , a US official said. They “met for just about four hours, and again, [a] very, very productive discussion, speaking about the final issues that are open”, the official told a media call on Saturday. T...
Netflix Inc. kicked off one of its most ambitious live events yet, streaming US free-solo climber Alex Honnold as he began scaling Taipei 101 after a 24-hour delay caused by rain. Honnold started his ascent at about 9:10 a.m. local time, climbing the exterior of the 508-meter (1,667-foot) skyscraper made of glass and steel. The weather delay only fueled online buzz, with viewers speculating about ...
Netflix Inc. kicked off one of its most ambitious live events yet, streaming US free-solo climber Alex Honnold as he began scaling Taipei 101 after a 24-hour delay caused by rain. Honnold started his ascent at about 9:10 a.m. local time, climbing the exterior of the 508-meter (1,667-foot) skyscraper made of glass and steel. The weather delay only fueled online buzz, with viewers speculating about the risks and how quickly he could complete the challenge. Read more: Netflix Tests Live Ambitions With High-Risk Skyscraper Live On a sunny day with scattered clouds, hundreds of fans gathered outside the building in Taipei, while a helicopter circled overhead. Honnold, wearing a red T-shirt, black pants and wireless earpiece, paused at the base of the tower, looking up before beginning his first-ever skyscraper climb. If completed successfully, the live event will mark a turning point not just for Honnold, but also for Netflix and the sport itself, shifting elite climbing from remote cliffs and edited documentaries to a real-time spectacle for a global audience. As he ascended the first few stories — visible to tenants inside the building — Honnold smiled and waved to spectators below, as the broadcast continued.
An international group of plaintiffs sued Meta Platforms, Inc. alleging that the company has made false claims about the privacy and security of its WhatsApp chat service. Meta has made so called “end-to-end” encryption a central part of WhatsApp’s feature set, offering a kind of encryption that means a message is only accessible to the sender and recipient, but not the company. In this kind of en...
An international group of plaintiffs sued Meta Platforms, Inc. alleging that the company has made false claims about the privacy and security of its WhatsApp chat service. Meta has made so called “end-to-end” encryption a central part of WhatsApp’s feature set, offering a kind of encryption that means a message is only accessible to the sender and recipient, but not the company. In this kind of encrypted chat, which the company says is turned on by default, WhatsApp’s in-app messaging says “only people in this chat can read, listen to, or share” the messages. In the lawsuit filed Friday in US District Court in San Francisco, the group of plaintiffs allege that Meta’s privacy claims are false. They allege that Meta and WhatsApp “store, analyze, and can access virtually all of WhatsApp users’ purportedly ‘private’ communications” — and accuse the companies and their leaders of defrauding WhatsApp’s billions of users worldwide. A spokesperson for Meta, which acquired WhatsApp in 2014, called the lawsuit “frivolous” and said that the company “will pursue sanctions against plaintiffs’ counsel.” “Any claim that people’s WhatsApp messages are not encrypted is categorically false and absurd,” spokesperson Andy Stone said in an email. “WhatsApp has been end-to-end encrypted using the Signal protocol for a decade. This lawsuit is a frivolous work of fiction.” The group, which includes plaintiffs from Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa, alleges that Meta stores the substance of users’ communications and that workers can get access to them. The complaint cites “whistleblowers” as having helped bring this information to light, though it doesn’t explain who they are. Lawyers for the plaintiffs are asking the court to certify a class-action suit. Multiple attorneys listed in the suit from the firms of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and Keller Postman didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. Another one of the plaintiff’s lawyers, Jay Barnett, from Barn...
Key Points Figma, Axon, and Toast aren't cheap stocks, but they might never be textbook cheap. Figma has been volatile since its late July IPO, but it's growing its revenue north of 40%. Axon has been growing its top line at a better-than-20% pace every year over the past decade. Business is picking up lately. 10 stocks we like better than Figma › You can make a little money go a long way, as long...
Key Points Figma, Axon, and Toast aren't cheap stocks, but they might never be textbook cheap. Figma has been volatile since its late July IPO, but it's growing its revenue north of 40%. Axon has been growing its top line at a better-than-20% pace every year over the past decade. Business is picking up lately. 10 stocks we like better than Figma › You can make a little money go a long way, as long as you invest in the right growth stocks. The risks are understandably high. The valuations may seem outlandish today, but interesting things happen to stocks that are price for perfection when reality exceeds perfection. I believe that Figma (NYSE: FIG), Axon Enterprise (NASDAQ: AXON), and Toast (NYSE: TOST) are three growth stocks to invest $1,000 right now. Let's take a closer look. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now. Continue » 1. Figma Thrill seekers ride roller coasters over the summer. Investors looking for white-knuckled ups and downs found that in Figma. The developer of design tools for websites and mobile apps went public less than three months ago at $33. The IPO has not stood still. Figma traded as high as $143 out of the gate. It is trading 60% below that early August peak as of Monday's close. Figma hit the market checking all of the boxes and buzzwords that rightfully make growth investors tingly with wealth-altering potential. There are other cloud-based platforms that help spruce up and simplify digital offerings, and Figma isn't the only one putting artificial intelligence (AI) front and center. It's competitively priced, as low as $3 to as high as $90 a month for its premium subscriptions. Free starter accounts woo potential payers. You can't be a growth stock without growth, and Figma delivers on that front. Revenue rose 48% last year. Canva -- who could go public later this year -- grew its top line at half of Figma's clip in 2024. Canva is admittedly three times a...
2026 has brought a huge range of important news stories from Venezuela and Greenland to Minneapolis and Washington DC. The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins has been looking at how Americans feel about what's been happening and about their president. Produced by Katerina Karelli. Graphics by Jacqueline Galvin. Filmed by Meiying Wu and Alex Foster.
2026 has brought a huge range of important news stories from Venezuela and Greenland to Minneapolis and Washington DC. The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins has been looking at how Americans feel about what's been happening and about their president. Produced by Katerina Karelli. Graphics by Jacqueline Galvin. Filmed by Meiying Wu and Alex Foster.