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Coinbase Ends $2 Billion Acquisition Talks with BVNK

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 2:55 am
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Published: November 12, 2025
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At the beginning of the month, reports emerged suggesting that Coinbase was in advanced negotiations to acquire BVNK, a U.K. startup specializing in stablecoin infrastructure. Initially touted as a significant move, the deal was expected to be valued at around $2 billion and included an exclusivity agreement to prevent other interested parties, such as Mastercard, from entering the bidding process.

However, the anticipated transaction has now fallen through. A Coinbase spokesperson confirmed to Fortune that both companies have mutually agreed not to proceed with the acquisition, but the reasons behind the decision were not disclosed. Had it gone through, the BVNK deal would have eclipsed previous records in the stablecoin sector, outpacing Stripe’s $1.1 billion acquisition of Bridge.

BVNK operates as a FinTech firm that focuses on stablecoin payments and cross-border transactions, claiming to handle over $20 billion in transactions annually. Its flexible, enterprise-grade infrastructure allowed businesses to manage stablecoins and fiat currencies with compliance and scalability, making it an attractive acquisition for Coinbase.

Throughout 2025, Coinbase engaged in several significant acquisitions, including a $2.9 billion purchase of the crypto derivatives exchange Deribit and a $375 million acquisition of the fundraising platform Echo. The failed BVNK deal would have marked Coinbase’s largest investment in stablecoin infrastructure, an area currently valued at over $300 billion, according to data from DeFiLlama.

The growing prominence of stablecoins is attributed to their capacity for facilitating quicker, lower-cost cross-border payments while maintaining stable values. This has garnered interest from both crypto-native companies and traditional payment giants, particularly following the passing of the GENIUS Act, which enhanced regulatory clarity in the sector.

In light of losing the BVNK acquisition to Coinbase, Mastercard is reportedly pursuing a new target: Zerohash, another firm in the crypto and stablecoin infrastructure space, with potential acquisition talks valued between $1.5 billion and $2 billion.

In addition to these acquisition efforts, Coinbase announced plans to host the first digital token sale in the U.S. in seven years, scheduled for November 17-22. The initiative will allow investors to purchase digital tokens prior to their listing on Coinbase’s exchange, signaling the company’s continued commitment to expanding its footprint in the evolving digital currency landscape.

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