
Gemini reported a second-quarter net loss of $108 million despite a 37% increase in revenue, as growth in credit card and staking services offset a steep decline in trading activity. Exchange revenue fell 38% and trading volumes dropped by roughly two-thirds.
Q2 Performance Snapshot
- Net loss: $108 million for the quarter.
- Revenue growth: Up 37% in the period.
- Exchange revenue: Down 38% as trading activity weakened.
- Trading volume: Declined by about two-thirds.
Services Revenue Offsets Trading Slump
Credit card and staking revenue drove the company’s services growth during the quarter, helping to counter a sharp pullback in exchange-related income. The results highlight Gemini’s increasing reliance on non-trading products to diversify revenue beyond transaction fees.
Context
Gemini, a U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange, has expanded its suite of services to include consumer payments and yield-generating products. The latest results suggest that ancillary offerings are becoming more important as spot trading volumes fluctuate.