Newsflash: Crypto Giant Coinbase Worth $8 Billion, Will List ‘Hundreds’ of Tokens
October 30, 2018 @ 00:00 +03:00
Coinbase, long one of the largest companies in the crypto industry, now ranks among the world’s most valuable tech startups following the conclusion of a new funding round. The San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange operator announced on Tuesday that it had closed a $300 million Series E funding round led by Tiger Global Management. The funding round, which Coinbase President & COO Asiff Hirji said gave the company a valuation of more than $8 billion, also featured participation from Y Combinator Continuity, Wellington Management, Andreessen Horowitz, and Polychain Capital.
Writing in the announcement, Hirji said that Coinbase, which recently outlined a new crypto token listing framework, plans to “quickly” list more cryptocurrencies, adding that “we see hundreds of cryptocurrencies that could be added to our platform today and we will lay the groundwork to support thousands in the future.”
Citing company documents, the report states that Coinbase achieved a record $380 million in profit in 2017 and — despite the bitcoin bear market — estimates that profit will grow to $456 million in 2018 with revenue approaching $1.3 billion. “The companies interested in investing in us know that this is the next wave of tech innovation,” Hirji told the publication. “This was an opportunistic round. We didn’t have to go out and raise capital.”
Reports had long circulated that Coinbase had internally valued itself at $8 billion, though this valuation had not been confirmed by the market — until now. According to Bloomberg, Coinbase had attempted to conduct the funding round at an even higher valuation but found that the crypto market decline had made some investors hesitant about overpricing a cryptocurrency-focused startup.