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Coinbase and BVNK Call Off $2 Billion Acquisition Talks

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 1:26 am
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Published: November 12, 2025
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In a significant shift within the cryptocurrency landscape, acquisition talks between Coinbase and the U.K.-based stablecoin startup BVNK have been abruptly terminated. A spokesperson for Coinbase confirmed the development, though the reasons for the decision remain unclear. The discussions had progressed to the due diligence phase, and exclusivity agreements were in place that barred BVNK from considering other offers since October.

The estimated acquisition price for BVNK was approximately $2 billion, positioning it as one of the largest potential deals in the stablecoin sector. If finalized, this acquisition would have eclipsed the $1.1 billion that fintech company Stripe spent on acquiring the stablecoin startup Bridge earlier this year.

In response to the halted negotiations, a Coinbase spokesperson stated, “We’re continuously seeking opportunities to expand on our mission and product offerings. After discussing a potential acquisition of BVNK, both parties mutually agreed to not move forward.” BVNK representatives chose not to comment on the development.

The termination of this deal comes amidst a booming trend of mergers and acquisitions in the stablecoin space. Stablecoins, which are cryptocurrencies linked to stable assets like the U.S. dollar, have gained prominence for their capacity to enhance financial transactions by providing stability in contrast to the high volatility seen with coins such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Advocates assert that stablecoins have the potential to modernize traditional financial systems, accelerate international payments, and lower transaction costs.

The growing sector has attracted interest from major financial institutions, prompting companies like Mastercard to explore potential stablecoin acquisitions of their own. Recently, Mastercard was previously considered in the bidding for BVNK and is now reportedly in discussions to acquire Zerohash, a company specializing in crypto and stablecoin infrastructure, for a price ranging between $1.5 billion and $2 billion.

Smaller fintech companies are also capitalizing on the stablecoin trend, evidenced by Modern Treasury’s acquisition of the startup Beam for approximately $40 million last October. Additionally, other crypto firms, including Aave Labs and the Monad Foundation, are actively looking to bolster their own stablecoin initiatives.

Had the acquisition taken place, Coinbase would have stood as the largest crypto-native firm making significant investments in stablecoin infrastructure. The exchange has recently engaged in several high-profile acquisitions, including the $2.9 billion purchase of crypto derivatives exchange Deribit earlier this year. Coinbase’s CEO Brian Armstrong emphasized during the company’s third-quarter earnings call that these M&A activities are aligned with their primary focus on enhancing trading and payment capabilities within the crypto ecosystem.

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