Robinhood Acquires Bitstamp for $200M to Boost Institutional Crypto Trading Presence

June 3, 2025
Robinhood Acquires Bitstamp for $200M to Boost Institutional Crypto Trading Presence
  • Robinhood has finalized a $200 million acquisition of Bitstamp, the world's longest-running cryptocurrency exchange, on June 2, 2025, marking a strategic shift towards institutional trading.

  • This acquisition comes as Robinhood aims to establish itself as a serious player in the evolving digital asset finance landscape, particularly amidst increasing regulatory clarity.

  • With this deal, Robinhood gains access to over 50 active crypto licenses across Europe, the UK, and Asia, significantly expanding its international presence.

  • Bitstamp is known for its deep liquidity and compliance, attributes that Robinhood plans to leverage for building institutional partnerships.

  • The acquisition allows Robinhood to tap into institutional crypto flows, lending, staking infrastructure, and white-label products tailored for hedge funds and financial institutions.

  • Robinhood's Crypto General Manager, Johann Kerbrat, highlighted that the acquisition is focused on combining strengths rather than completely pivoting away from retail trading.

  • The company intends to maintain Bitstamp's existing operations while exploring deeper integration in the future.

  • Robinhood has already begun integrating Bitstamp's platform with its existing services, including Robinhood Legend and Smart Exchange Routing.

  • CEO Vladimir Tenev emphasized the importance of expanding into the tokenization market, which he believes could unlock significant economic value for the crypto industry in the U.S.

  • In the year ending April 30, Bitstamp reported $95 million in revenue, while Robinhood's crypto business generated $252 million in revenue in the first quarter of 2025.

  • Robinhood anticipates incurring approximately $65 million in costs related to the Bitstamp acquisition over the remaining seven months of 2025.

  • This acquisition also provides Robinhood with a regulatory advantage in Europe, where crypto regulations are clearer compared to those in the U.S.

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