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Weekly Recap: Crypto Revenue Falls Across Major Platforms; eToro Bets $231M on TradeZero

Another busy week across financial markets saw crypto weakness weigh on trading revenues, while broker earnings, regulation and expansion plans remained in focus.

Finance Magnates

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Aug 15, 2026 at 7:00 AM UTC · Updated vor 6 Tagen · 18 Min. Lesezeit

Weekly Recap: Crypto Revenue Falls Across Major Platforms; eToro Bets $231M on TradeZero
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Key Signal

30% eToro crypto revenue decline

Market Impact

BTC+6.89%$77,420

Last Updated

vor 6 Tagen

Übersetzung…

Another busy week across financial markets saw crypto weakness weigh on trading revenues, while broker earnings, regulation and expansion plans remained in focus.

Trading activity softened in parts of the CFD market, while firms continued to invest in equities, technology and new markets. AI adoption also accelerated across trading infrastructure, alongside regulatory developments in crypto and CFDs.

Crypto Revenue Falls Across Major Trading Platforms

eToro, Robinhood and Coinbase all reported lower crypto revenue in the second quarter, as weaker market activity reduced the contribution from digital assets. eToro’s cryptoasset revenue fell 30% year-on-year to $1.35 billion, while its net contribution from crypto dropped to about $12.5 million.

Robinhood’s cryptocurrency transaction revenue declined 38% to $100 million, despite total net revenue rising 32% to $1.31 billion. Coinbase reported $1.2 billion in total revenue and a $359 million net loss, with Bitcoin-related transactions accounting for only 12% of revenue.

The declines coincided with a 12.6% fall in total crypto market capitalisation and a 27.9% drop in centralised exchange spot volume during the quarter.

eToro to Buy TradeZero for Up to $231 Million

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$77,441

+6.92% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.56T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$68.6B

24H High

$79,511

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