Once again, for the umpteenth week in a row, Coinbase, the crypto industry’s golden child and star player, hit headlines all across the web, as reports surfaced that the prominent, world-renowned startup is set to be valued at a staggering $8 billion in an upcoming funding round.
Insiders: Tiger Global To Pour $500M Into Coinbase
When users first step foot in the cryptosphere, Coinbase is usually their best bet, as the firm’s easy-to-use platform makes cryptocurrencies accessible to anyone and everyone. Coinbase’s influence has been clearly reflected by the San Francisco-based startup’s valuation, which swelled to a hefty $1.5 billion in 2017.
But, speaking with , a Vox-affiliated technology news outlet, insiders claimed that the firm is in the midst of inking a deal that will value the startup at $8 billion, a five-fold increase in comparison to Coinbase’s publicly-reported valuation in 2017.
According to those familiar with the matter, Tiger Global, a prominent New York-based investment fund, and Coinbase are participating in closed-door discussions that could see the fund and its shareholders obtain a stake in the privately-operated crypto platform. More specifically, the inside sources added that Tiger Global’s potential investment could see the fund buy out a smattering of current shareholders, which may indicate that Tiger could potentially be paying quite the premium for shares.
Although Coinbase’s publicly-available cryptocurrency exchanges have undoubtedly seen a sharp drop-off in interest and active volume, the startup is still set to post profits, even amid expensive, likely overly-ambitious expansion plans that saw the firm bolster its product roster.
It is important to note that if the rumors are true, and if the deal goes through, Coinbase will become one of the most valuable startups on the entire planet, which validates the fact that crypto has the potential to become a strong player in global industries. In fact, the startup may hold more financial influence than Robinhood, another notable US-based fintech startup, which was valued at $5.6 billion in a mid-2018 financing round.
Mike Novogratz, the CEO of Galaxy Digital and Wall Street’s leading crypto bull, corroborated the aforementioned sentiment, telling that Coinbase’s newfound valuation indicates that crypto is much more than the “tulip-mania” of this century.
NewsBTC’s very own Joseph Young also had something to say on the trending topic, as he astutely pointed out that the valuation of the firm quintupled, even in the depths of crypto’s most recent bear market, which was the shakedown in many respects. As added by Joseph, this valuation clearly indicates that investors, venture capital firms, and a select group of institutions truly believe in the “long-term growth of the crypto market.”
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BitcoinBirch, as the Bitcoin Bravado co-founder is known on Twitter, said much of the same, alluding to the fact that the arrival of Coinbase’s aforementioned investor confirms that crypto has a future, just like CFTC Chair Chris Giancarlo said in a recent interview, as reported by NewsBTC.
Coinbase is valued at $1.5bn
If they raise $500mm during this round (looks likely) they’ll have a post-money valuation of $8 BILLION 🔥
This would make them one of the most valuable (and profitable) private companies on earth.
But ok to 3k crypto is scam🙄
— Birch (@BitcoinBirch)
Ran NeuNer of CNBC Africa’s Crypto Trader, also threw in his two cents, that Coinbase could now be as valuable as all the Bitcoin Cash in the crypto ecosystem. Moreover, the cryptocurrency personality posed the question — “If they are valued at $8bn, what’s a fair valuation for Binance?” What the investor seems to be alluding to is the unspoken contest between Coinbase and Binance, as many with ears to the ground in crypto believe that these two startups are the only contenders for the unofficial title of the leading crypto startup.
If the firms are truly neck and neck when it comes to profits, as many assume, it would be fair to state that Binance has a valuation in the ballpark of the high single-digits, but one can’t know for sure.
In a , the CNBC crypto-focused contributor added that this valuation and possible funding round may indicate that a variety of important events are occurring in the inner fabric of this industry. Keeping consistent with the unbridled bullishness that he has become known for, NeuNer stated that Coinbase’s astounding valuation could indicate that legacy firms are looking to make a foray into crypto at a premium and that we should be “4x more bullish than in [2018’s] bull market.”
On the other side of the coin, however, there were some who remained cautiously optimistic, with venture veteran Villi Iltchev explaining that it is nonsensical for Coinbase to be seeking such funding, as it is already “spectacularly profitable.” As such, he explained that this may not be as bullish as one would first assume, as this is more of a transfer of ownership from the firm’s seed/angel investors to Tiger Capital.
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But regardless of the exact details, it would be unfair to cast aside this development and mark it as irrelevant.
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