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Why Coinbase (COIN) Stock Is Trading Up Today

Shares of blockchain infrastructure company Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) jumped 11.2% in the morning session after executives including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong prepare to meet President Trump and White House officials to push for clearer…

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Aug 19, 2026 at 5:53 PM UTC · Updated há um dia · 3 min de leitura

Why Coinbase (COIN) Stock Is Trading Up Today
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Shares of blockchain infrastructure company Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) jumped 11.2% in the morning session after executives including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong prepare to meet President Trump and White House officials to push for clearer digital-asset market rules, with a rebound in Bitcoin amplifying the move.

According to TipRanks, Armstrong and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse were among industry leaders heading into the White House talks as firms press Congress on the CLARITY Act, which would set clearer jurisdiction over crypto trading. The bill remains stuck in the Senate, leaving the industry more dependent on SEC and CFTC rulemaking for now.

For Coinbase, progress on U.S. market-structure legislation is a direct valuation lever: clearer rules can expand product offerings and institutional activity on the exchange. Bitcoin’s price also matters mechanically for COIN. Coinbase’s trading volumes, transaction fees, and investor sentiment tend to rise when BTC strengthens and fall when crypto risk appetite fades — so the stock often trades as a leveraged proxy for Bitcoin.

According to The Crypto Times, Bitcoin rebounded toward the $65,000 level after trading near the low-$62,000s, briefly reclaiming a key resistance zone for the first time since about August 10. That firmer crypto tape helps explain why COIN could move harder than Bitcoin itself on the day: a policy catalyst plus higher implied trading activity. The next checkpoint is whether BTC holds above $65,000 and whether the White House meeting turns into tangible legislative or regulatory momentum — not just a one-day sentiment bounce.

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