In a clear demonstration of its growing influence, Coinbase was named to TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies of 2025 in the “Disruptor” category. This recognition underscores the recognition of the crypto exchange’s growing influence in policy, finance, and innovation.
Behind the Disruptor Label: Political Clout and Policy Leadership
A report from TIME credits Coinbase for showing leadership in the area of crypto-promoting policies. The firm will actively support advocacy in Washington, along with legislative initiatives (like the June 17 GENIUS stablecoin legislation that just passed the Senate), for all of 2024. This action may have helped leverage Coinbase’s market value from $303/share to near $382/share publicly. It is also worth noting that the firm was the first crypto company to join the S&P 500, also in May of last year. This is a good indication of acceptance in traditional markets.
Market Performance: Stock Soars, Investors Watch Closely
Coinbase has provided a solid year-to-date stock gain of 42% which was aided by grease in macro policy shifts such as the GENIUS bill news and S&P inclusion. Recently, within the last month, the stock saw some selling from insiders (e.g., ARK innovation sold shares to balance holdings and executives sold recently) and had approximately a 5% drop on June 27 following its all-time high of $375. Analysts take note of the high volatility and risk of the current situation as catalysts like perpetual futures and further possible digital asset offerings build up.
European Expansion: MiCA License and New Hub
Coinbase is strengthening its global presence with the acquisition of a MiCA licence from Luxembourg’s financial regulator on June 20, enabling operations across the entire 27-member EU. This licensing also allows for streamlined expansion into the European Economic Area and launches its regional headquarters in Luxembourg, making it even clearer that it intends to meet regulatory obligations and deliver its services safely.
Tokenized Equities: Coinbase is about to enter Brokerage
In a bold strategic shift, Coinbase has reportedly applied to the U.S. SEC to offer tokenized equity trading—a shift that would put it in competition with hybrid brokers like Robinhood and Webull. Once approved, it would be pivoted away from a crypto-first exchange model towards that of a multi-asset broker.
Political Spotlight: Trump’s Promise of Crypto Clarity
Coinbase recently hosted its “State of Crypto” summit, headlined by a video message from former President Donald Trump. He promised a “clear and simple market framework” to promote U.S. dominance in digital assets—another signal of Coinbase’s political visibility.
Balancing Growth with Security Challenges
Despite achievements, Coinbase is managing headwinds. A Luxembourg data breach in May forced the company to allocate up to $400 million to customer protections and incident remediation. Furthermore, the SEC is reportedly also asking whether Coinbase exaggerated its user base in its past filings. All of those developments highlight the balancing act Coinbase must execute between very rapid growth and very diligent risk management.
Final Thought
Coinbase’s inclusion on TIME’s list in 2025 represents a moment for not just Coinbase, but crypto in general.It is benefiting from an extraordinary convergence of lobbying, optimism fueled by changing market conditions, and global growth. Still, it suffers from intensifying regulation and cyber risk; the future is scattering. However, as Coinbase transitions from a crypto exchange to a regulated global company and participates in a debate about policy, it is a sign that digital assets are maturing.