Robinhood's Q1 2026 cryptocurrency performance has significantly declined, maintaining positive growth in trading revenue through predicted market income
Robinhood's cryptocurrency business performance significantly declined in the first quarter of 2026. The company reported cryptocurrency revenue of $134 million, a 47% decrease compared to the same period last year; the nominal volume of cryptocurrency trades on the native app was $24 billion, down 48% year-over-year. This decline continues the trend observed since the end of 2025, when Q4 cryptocurrency trading revenue had already dropped by 38%. Robinhood stated in its quarterly report that the acquired Bitstamp trading platform contributed $42 billion in trading volume but did not provide year-over-year data.
Despite the weakness in the cryptocurrency business, Robinhood's overall trading revenue still grew by 7% year-over-year to $623 million, mainly due to a 320% surge in prediction market revenue. Options revenue increased by 8% to $260 million, while stock revenue surged by 46% to $82 million. The company's net profit reached $346 million, a 3% increase year-over-year.
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