A New Chapter For Coinbase: Insights Into The $375 Million Acquisition Of Echo

Markets 2025-10-22 18:17

US-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase (COIN) announced on Tuesday its acquisition of the crypto platform Echo in a deal valued at nearly $375 million, aimed primarily to enhance the exchange’s fundraising capabilities.

Echo’s Sonar To Enable Direct Fundraising

Initially, Coinbase plans to utilize Echo’s Sonar platform to facilitate crypto token sales. However, the company has future intentions to broaden its support to include tokenized securities and real-world assets (RWAs), leveraging Echo’s infrastructure.

Echo was co-founded by Jordan Fish, a dubbed crypto “OG” in the crypto trading community known by his pseudonym “Cobie.” Since its inception two years ago, the platform has successfully assisted crypto projects in raising over $200 million.

According to Coinbase’s announcement, many project founders face challenges in capital fundraising, leaving individual investors without opportunities to participate in private token sales. 

Echo’s acquisition is aimed at addressing this gap by enabling projects to raise funds directly from their communities, either through private sales or by self-hosting public token sales via Sonar.

What Coinbase Gains From Acquiring Echo

For builders, this means easier access to capital and community-centric fundraising tools like Echo for private investment groups, as well as Sonar for self-hosted public token sales. 

For investors, the exchange said it opens doors to new and differentiated opportunities that were previously inaccessible, either through the Echo platform or direct offerings via Sonar. 

The initiative is poised to contribute to a more efficient, transparent, and globally accessible capital market, driving innovation and growth within the on-chain economy.

The pace of new deals in the digital assets sector has accelerated this year, buoyed by a crypto-friendly Trump administration that has significantly encouraged companies to expand operations in the US. 

Just last week, cryptocurrency exchange Kraken announced a $100 million deal for the futures exchange Small Exchange, paving the way to launch a fully US-based derivatives suite. 

Additionally, in May, Coinbase secured a $2.9 billion deal for the crypto options provider Deribit, filling a gap in its derivatives portfolio and bolstering its international presence.


Following a challenging period for cryptocurrency prices, the exchange’s stock, which trades under the ticker symbol COIN on the Nasdaq, has also taken a notable hit. It is currently valued at $339.43 per share, which represents a nearly 5% decline over the past 24 hours. 

However, Coinbase’s stock has seen major gains of 74% and 31% in the six-month and year-to-date time frames, respectively, resulting in one of the crypto stocks that has benefited the most from this cycle’s bull run. 

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