Robinhood
Robinhood is the retail brokerage that brought commission-free stock trading to a generation of new investors and now operates one of the largest crypto brokerages in the US by user count. The coverage here tracks what matters: crypto trading volume across the supported asset list and the quarterly disclosures that show how meaningful crypto has become to the company’s overall revenue mix, token listings and delistings as Robinhood navigates SEC pressure on which assets it can offer to US retail, regulatory developments including the Wells Notice from the SEC and the broader fight over whether Robinhood Crypto operates as an unregistered securities exchange, product launches covering staking services, prediction markets through the partnership with Kalshi, the crypto wallet rollout, and the EU expansion that gave Robinhood access to a much broader product set than US rules allow, tokenized equity products and the controversial OpenAI and SpaceX share derivatives that drew responses from the underlying companies, and executive statements from Vlad Tenev on regulation and the company’s long-term positioning. The company sits in an unusual spot. It moves slower than crypto-native exchanges but reaches a much larger retail audience. A token listing on Robinhood often creates more sustained price action than the same listing on a top crypto venue. Coingo covers the listings, the regulatory cases, the product launches, and the broader question of whether traditional brokerages or crypto-native exchanges ultimately dominate retail crypto access in the US.