Coinbase stock slides despite Cantor’s $277 call — here’s what’s next for COIN shares

Coinbase stock slides despite Cantor’s $277 call — here’s what’s next for COIN shares

New York, Jan 27, 2026, 14:18 EST — Regular session

  • COIN slips 1.9% to $209.45 in afternoon trading
  • Cantor Fitzgerald kicks off coverage with an Overweight rating and a $277 price target
  • Upcoming catalyst: Coinbase reports earnings on Feb. 12, after market close

Coinbase Global shares dropped roughly 1.9% to $209.45 Tuesday afternoon despite Cantor Fitzgerald kicking off coverage with an Overweight rating and a $277 price target. Analyst Ramsey El-Assal dubbed Coinbase an “Everything Exchange,” saying the firm is moving beyond basic spot crypto trading. (TipRanks)

The call comes as investors search for evidence that the U.S. crypto exchange can rely less on trading fees and more on stable revenue streams. Coinbase’s earnings still fluctuate with crypto volume, making sentiment prone to swift shifts.

Bitcoin hovered near $88,154, barely moving on the day. Crypto-related stocks Robinhood and Strategy slipped roughly 1.7% and 1.3%, respectively. Investors are holding back ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting and Chair Jerome Powell’s comments, which could shift risk sentiment. (Barron’s)

Cantor positioned Coinbase as a regulated link connecting decentralized finance, or DeFi, with traditional finance, highlighting that stablecoin adoption might boost its distribution and custody operations. The broker set its target using a mix of discounted cash flow analysis and an EBITDA multiple, but warned of risks including trading volatility, fee compression, regulatory challenges, and cyber threats. (Investing)

Coinbase Institutional and blockchain analytics company Glassnode reported Tuesday that crypto markets kicked off 2026 with reduced leverage and a more defensive stance, despite lingering caution. They highlighted bitcoin dominance hovering around 59% and noted that bitcoin options open interest—the count of active contracts—surpassed perpetual futures following last year’s deleveraging. (Glassnode Insights)

Stablecoins remain a key part of the debate and a political hot spot. On Tuesday, Standard Chartered projected that U.S. dollar-backed stablecoins could siphon off around $500 billion in deposits from U.S. banks by the end of 2028. That eye-popping forecast is set to fuel the next wave of regulatory efforts. (Reuters)

Regulators are zeroing in on the infrastructure. According to blockchain researchers speaking to Reuters, money launderers took in at least $82 billion in cryptocurrencies in 2025, up sharply from $10 billion in 2020. This surge is likely to ramp up enforcement pressure on exchanges. (Reuters)

The broader market mood turned cautious, prompting a rush into safe assets. Gold surged past $5,100 an ounce on Monday, Reuters reported, as geopolitical tensions fueled demand for haven assets. (Reuters)

For Coinbase, the immediate focus remains on volumes and pricing. Should bitcoin drop further or retail trading remain sluggish, transaction revenue could vanish quickly, putting the stock at risk despite analysts’ longer-term platform narratives.

Coinbase is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results after the market closes on Feb. 12, followed by a webcast. Traders will focus on the latest figures for trading volumes, subscription and services growth, and any new insights on stablecoin economics. (Coinbase)

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