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Coinbase CEO plans to build a crypto super app

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Last updated: September 20, 2025 2:22 pm
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Published: September 20, 2025
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Coinbase’s CEO Brian Armstrong has outlined ambitious plans to develop a comprehensive cryptocurrency-focused super app, with the intention of displacing traditional banking systems. Armstrong emphasized that the long-term vision for Coinbase is to not just provide cryptocurrency trading, but to offer a full suite of financial services, transforming how consumers interact with their finances.

In a recent interview with Fox Business, Armstrong elaborated on these plans, stating that the envisioned app would include services such as payments, credit cards, and rewards— all integrated with cryptocurrency infrastructure. “Yes, we do want to become a super app and provide all types of financial services,” he said. “We want to become people’s primary financial account, and I think that crypto has a right to do that.”

During the interview, Armstrong highlighted his frustrations with the existing banking system, branding it as outdated and inefficient. He criticized high transaction fees for credit card swipes, questioning the rationale behind paying 2 to 3 percent on seemingly straightforward digital transactions. “It’s just some bits of data flowing over the internet. It should be free or close to it,” he remarked.

Armstrong’s vision extends to offering innovative products like a credit card that could generate 4% Bitcoin rewards for users. He stated, “Ultimately, we want to be a bank replacement for people.” This move aligns with a broader trend of increasing regulatory clarity in the U.S. financial landscape. Armstrong acknowledged recent legislative efforts, praising initiatives such as the GENIUS Act as favorable developments for market structure.

He also addressed the challenges in partnership with traditional banks, stating that while Coinbase has engaged with institutions like JPMorgan and PNC, there are inconsistencies in their policies that hinder competition. “We’d rather that they just operated on a level playing field with every other company,” he noted.

Additionally, the push for this super app comes as Coinbase continues to enhance its platform through various integrations, such as the recent incorporation of the decentralized lending protocol Morpho. This feature allows users to lend USDC directly without intermediary decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

The conversation around yield-bearing stablecoins has intensified, especially with their prohibition under the GENIUS Act. The Bank Policy Institute (BPI) has urged regulators to address what they see as loopholes that might undermine the stability of traditional banks. In a letter to Congress, the BPI warned that failure to close these loopholes could lead to significant deposit outflows—estimated at $6.6 trillion—potentially disrupting the credit systems for American businesses and families.

The BPI communicated concerns that stablecoins, unlike traditional bank deposits or money market funds, do not finance loans or invest in securities, thereby increasing the risk of deposit flight, particularly in times of economic strain. “The corresponding reduction in credit supply means higher interest rates, fewer loans, and increased costs for Main Street businesses and households,” the letter stated.

In response, Coinbase has defended the role of stablecoins, arguing they do not threaten lending but provide a competitive alternative to traditional banking models that rely heavily on transaction fees. “Stablecoins don’t threaten lending — they offer a competitive alternative to banks’ $187 billion annual swipe-fee windfall,” the exchange asserted. They further clarified that stablecoins should be viewed as payment mechanisms rather than savings vehicles, illustrating their potential for facilitating faster and cheaper transactions.

As Coinbase navigates the evolving regulatory landscape and continues to innovate its platform, the vision for a super app could reshape the financial landscape, offering a compelling alternative to conventional banking.

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