Coinbase Mulls $2B BVNK Acquisition In Stablecoin Push

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Coinbase World Inc., the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency change, is constant its stablecoin push, after key laws in america sparked a renewed wave of company curiosity in blockchain-based funds.

Coinbase change is reportedly in late-stage talks to amass stablecoin infrastructure startup BVNK in a $2 billion deal, individuals aware of the matter advised information outlet Bloomberg, based on a Friday report.

The $2 billion acquisition is anticipated to shut later this yr or in early 2026, pending due diligence from the change, based on the nameless supply.

The stablecoin push may carry an extra income for Coinbase, which primarily depends on cryptocurrency buying and selling charges to generate a revenue.

Nevertheless, about $246 million, or 20% of Coinbase’s revenue, got here from stablecoins through the third quarter of 2025, based on the change’s earnings results, revealed on Thursday.

Coinbase’s whole income, thousands and thousands, third quarter of 2025. Supply: buyers.coinbase.com

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Based in 2021, London-based BVNK presents retailers enterprise-grade stablecoin funds. Coinbase’s enterprise capital wing, Coinbase Ventures, is an investor within the stablecoin infrastructure startup.

BVNK raised $90 million in funding over the previous 4 years, from buyers together with Citi Ventures, Visa and Haun Ventures, based on the startup’s homepage.

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GENIUS Act’s passage sparks company stablecoin push

The $2 billion deal would mark the most recent large-scale acquisition amid a rising wave of company curiosity in stablecoins, catalyzed by the passage of the Guiding and Establishing Nationwide Innovation for US Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act in July.

The GENIUS Act established clear guidelines for stablecoin collateralization and mandates compliance with Anti-Cash Laundering legal guidelines.

Extra importantly, the bill has “legitimized” stablecoins for institutional utilization, because the “first step” towards establishing a “unified digital monetary system which is borderless, programmable and environment friendly,” Andrei Grachev, managing companion at DWF Labs and Falcon Finance, advised Cointelegraph.

The passage of the act impressed a number of fee giants to announce plans for a stablecoin. In September, Visa launched a pilot program that enabled banks, companies, and remittance corporations to fund worldwide funds instantly with stablecoins, as a substitute of pre-funded native accounts.

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