UPDATED 19:01 EST / AUGUST 09 2022

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Coinbase shares drop on another quarterly earnings miss

Shares in Coinbase Global Inc. dropped in late trading after the cryptocurrency exchange once again missed earnings estimates.

For its second quarter ended June 30, Coinbase reported a loss of $4.98 per share, up from $3.45 in the same quarter last year. Revenue plunged 64%, to $808.3 million. Analysts had been expecting a loss of $2.65 per share on revenue of $832.2 million.

Amid an ongoing crypto winter, Coinbase’s figures were mostly down across the board. Retail transaction revenue fell 66% from a year ago, to $616.2 million. The company’s net loss of $1.1 billion contrasts with $1.59 billion in net income this time last year, but the company noted that figure included a $377 million noncash cryptocurrency-related impairment charge.

Coinbase recorded 9 million transacting users in the quarter, down from 9.1 million in the previous quarter but up from 8.8 million in the same quarter of 2021. Total trading volume in the quarter was $217 billion, down from $309 billion in the first quarter and $462 billion for the same time last year. Assets held on Coinbase’s platform were $96 billion as of the end of the quarter, way down from $256 billion in the first quarter.

“Despite crypto market capitalization declining $1.3 trillion or ~60% in Q2, primarily driven by macroeconomic conditions and shocks to the crypto credit environment, we remain as bullish as ever on the future of this technology,” the company said in a letter to shareholders. “Coinbase is an all-weather company with experience in navigating through crypto asset price cycles. We continue to take a long-term view and remain focused on building for the future.”

Looking ahead, Coinbase warned that soft cryptocurrency market conditions from the second quarter continue into the third quarter and are reflected in its outlook.

Coinbase said monthly transacting users have declined to 8 million in July and expects MTUs to be lower in the third quarter compared with the second quarter and for a higher portion of MTUs to be noninvesting users. The company said July saw a trading volume of $51 billion and, if trends continue, the third-quarter figures will also be lower than the second quarter.

For the full year 2022, Coinbase predicts annual average MTUs of 7 million to 9 million and average transaction revenue per user in the low $20s.

Shares in Coinbase, which were already down almost 11% in regular trading, dropped nearly 5% more after the bell.

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