Bitcoin punched back above $68,000 on Wednesday for the first time in months, and COIN went along for the ride, climbing 11% to $162.88 intraday.
COIN was trading as high as $164.07 at one point, up over 12% on the day. Its 52-week range sits between $139.11 and $402.16, so Wednesday’s move, while sharp, is still well off prior highs.
The stock remains down 35% year to date through Tuesday’s close. That context matters.
Bitcoin traded at $68,500, up 6% over the prior 24 hours. Ethereum traded at $1,908 as of August 19, according to CoinGecko data.
ETF inflows played a role too. Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $486.85 million across the first two sessions of the week, pointing to fresh institutional demand entering the market.
As a high-beta proxy for crypto markets, COIN tends to move more sharply than Bitcoin itself. That cuts both ways, and 2026 has made that painfully clear.
The SEC proposed new cryptocurrency rules this week under a framework called “Regulation Crypto Assets.” Even with the Clarity Act stalled in Congress, the proposal gave crypto-linked equities a boost.
The Treasury Department also proposed rules for the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin framework passed in July 2025. Under the proposal, payment stablecoin issuers would need a federal or state license starting January 18, 2027.
From July 18, 2028, it would be unlawful for digital asset platforms to offer or sell payment stablecoins to U.S. persons unless issued by a licensed issuer.
Coinbase has a major financial partnership with Circle, the creator of USDC. Clearer federal rules around stablecoins are seen as a direct positive for that relationship.
In Q2 alone, Coinbase captured roughly $324.6 million in USDC distribution costs, showing how stablecoins have become a meaningful revenue stream beyond trading fees.
Coinbase also launched direct Brazilian Real trading for USDC on its Advanced platform Wednesday, targeting institutional volume in Latin America’s largest market.
Strategy (MSTR) climbed 13% to $104.72 on the day, though it remains down 39% year to date. Goldman Sachs nearly quadrupled its MSTR stake to $555 million in Q2.
Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR) also rose 13% to $20.63, and is down 33% year to date. The company holds 4.8% of Ethereum’s circulating supply.
Options positioning on Coinbase tilted bullish Wednesday, with a full-chain put/call ratio of 0.39. Polymarket put the probability of COIN closing higher on the day at 98.6%.
No company-specific catalyst drove the Coinbase move. The gain appears tied to Bitcoin’s rebound off summer lows and the regulatory news flow.
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