Bank of America Upgrades Coinbase to 'Buy' on Base Prospects, Tokenization Tailwinds

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Bank of America upgraded Coinbase to 'Buy' citing its leadership in tokenization and potential from its Base blockchain network. The analysts highlighted new products like Coinbase Tokenize and growth opportunities in stocks, ETFs, real estate, and private companies. A potential Base token launch and regulatory clarity could further boost the company.

Key Takeaways

  • Bank of America upgraded Coinbase to 'Buy' due to its tokenization leadership and Base network prospects, maintaining a $340 price target.
  • Coinbase Tokenize provides asset managers with issuance, custody, compliance, and access to clients, positioning it well for market creation.
  • Growth areas include tokenization of stocks, ETFs, real estate, and private companies, with Base potentially launching a native token.
  • Regulatory developments, like a U.S. crypto market structure bill, could encourage a Base token launch and clarify asset classifications.
  • Risks include competition from Binance.US expansion, which could pressure Coinbase with lower fees and greater liquidity.

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Bank of America analysts upgraded Coinbase to “Buy” from “Neutral” on Thursday, describing the exchange as a leader in tokenization that stands to benefit from its own blockchain network.

Without changing their price target of $340 per share, the bank’s analysts wrote in a note that the exchange’s outlook improved following its debut of several products last month. Stock trading and predication markets are among those that could broaden revenue, they wrote.

Still, as asset managers grow increasingly interested in issuing digital representations of securities like exchange-traded funds, the analysts argued that Coinbase is in a unique position compared to its competitors, highlighting a non-consumer-facing product.



Last month, Coinbase unveiled Coinbase Tokenize, a product that simultaneously provides asset managers with “issuance, custody, compliance, and access to its sizable client base,” according to the analysts. Given that Coinbase has a large base of institutional and retail clients, they wagered that Coinbase is well-positioned to “create markets and distribute products.”

Coinbase’s vision for tokenization has largely revolved around stocks and ETFs, but the analysts highlighted real estate and private companies as other growth areas. Although the product does not seem to tap Coinbase’s tokenization offering for institutions, JPMorgan announced in November that its deposit token is coming to Base.

Coinbase shares recently changed hands around $248, a 1% increase on the day, according to Yahoo Finance. In their note, the analysts acknowledged that the stock is around 40% off its July high of $444, but they wrote that the exchange’s “product velocity” is increasing.

In 2023, Coinbase introduced an Ethereum layer-2 scaling network called Base, which it has steadily embraced as a way to expand into blockchain infrastructure. For example, the network underpins its Bitcoin-backed lending product, as well as Coinbase’s Base app.

If a native currency debuts for Base, then the exchange itself would likely benefit, the analysts wrote, describing the token’s debut as an effective windfall for the crypto exchange. They noted, however, that the token would primarily serve as a way to incentivize builders, creators, and early adopters to use the network, while boosting its decentralization.

“While part of the native token launch will go towards incentivizing COIN's partners, COIN will keep some of the cash proceeds for itself,” they wrote. “This could raise billions of dollars in cash given its current $5 billion in total value locked.”

Coinbase hasn’t actually confirmed whether it plans on launching a token, but the company said in September that it’s under consideration. As of Thursday, the company had not provided a potential timeline for its debut, and in 2023, the company signaled a token wasn’t in the cards.

The analysts noted that the passage of a U.S. crypto market structure bill, which is approaching a key markup vote next week, “could encourage COIN to launch a native token as the rules become clear” around which digital assets are considered commodities or securities.

On Monday, Goldman Sachs upgraded Coinbase to “Buy” from “Neutral” as well, penciling in a price target of $303 per share and underscoring its embrace of products like stock trading, which competitors like Robinhood and eToro have offered for years.

As far as risks to Coinbase’s ascent in 2026 go, the analysts cautioned that Binance’s U.S. expansion could pressure the company. In February, the exchange’s U.S. affiliate said that its ability to service customers through bank accounts has been fully restored.

“If global regulatory oversight harmonizes, there could be an opportunity for Binance.US to tap into the liquidity of its larger non-U.S. entity,” the analysts wrote. “Some investors we spoke with view Binance as potentially attractive due to its relatively greater liquidity, lower fees, and broader range of derivatives.”

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