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Robinhood Crypto Revenue Drops 47% But Prediction Markets Save Q1

Robinhood's crypto revenue crashed 47% to $134M in Q1 2026. But prediction market bets surged 320% to $147M with 8.8 billion contracts traded. Stock fell 8%.

Salar S by Salar S
April 29, 2026
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Robinhood Crypto Revenue Drops 47% But Prediction Markets Save Q1

Robinhood just showed where crypto’s retail money went. It did not disappear. It moved. Crypto trading revenue crashed 47% to $134 million in Q1 2026, down from $252 million a year earlier. But prediction market revenue exploded 320% to $147 million, with users trading a record 8.8 billion event contracts during the quarter.

For the first time in Robinhood’s history, prediction markets generated more revenue than crypto. That single data point tells you more about where retail trading is heading than any market analysis could.

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Robinhood’s stock dropped 8% in after-hours trading on Tuesday after missing both earnings and revenue estimates. Total revenue came in at $1.07 billion, up 15% year-over-year but below the $1.14 billion Wall Street was expecting. Adjusted EPS was $0.38, missing the $0.39 consensus.

Why Did Crypto Revenue Collapse?

The timing explains most of it. Q1 2026 was brutal for crypto. Bitcoin fell 22% during the quarter. The Iran war started on February 28, triggering a wave of risk-off selling. Retail traders, the people who use Robinhood, are the first to stop trading when prices drop and fear takes over.

Crypto notional trading volume on Robinhood’s app dropped 48% year-over-year to $24 billion. Including Bitstamp, which Robinhood acquired last year, total crypto volumes reached $66 billion. But the app-native volume that drives the company’s crypto revenue line was cut nearly in half.

This is not a Robinhood-specific problem. Global retail crypto activity fell 11% year-over-year to $979 billion in Q1, according to CryptoBriefing. Retail traders as a group pulled back from crypto across every platform. Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken all reported similar declines in retail volumes. The money did not leave Robinhood specifically. It left crypto broadly.

The quarter-over-quarter numbers are equally grim. Crypto revenue fell 34% from Q4 2025’s $221 million. Q4 was already down from Q3. The trend has been pointing the same direction for three consecutive quarters.

How Did Prediction Markets Fill the Gap?

This is the story within the story. While crypto shrank, prediction markets grew faster than anything else on the platform. “Other transaction revenue,” which is mostly event contracts, surged 320% year-over-year to $147 million.

Users traded 8.8 billion event contracts in Q1, a record. Robinhood charges one cent per contract. At 8.8 billion contracts, that is $88 million in direct transaction fees, with the rest coming from spread and related revenue.

What are people betting on? Sports mostly. In January, Robinhood rolled out “custom combos” that mirror sportsbook parlays. Users can combine multiple predictions into a single bet, the same way you would stack outcomes on DraftKings. Analysts identified sports betting as a major tailwind for the company earlier this year, and the Q1 numbers prove them right.

The irony is thick. New York’s Attorney General just sued Coinbase and Gemini for running “illegal gambling” on their prediction markets. Robinhood is running the same product and making more money from it than from crypto.

What Does This Mean for Crypto Exchanges?

Robinhood’s numbers are a warning to every crypto exchange that relies on retail trading fees. When Bitcoin drops 22% in a quarter, retail stops trading. Revenue collapses. There is no floor.

The companies that survive are the ones diversifying away from pure crypto trading. Robinhood saw this coming. It pushed into prediction markets, options, equities, banking, and wealth management. Options revenue grew 8% to $260 million. Equities revenue jumped 46% to $82 million. Gold subscribers grew 36% to 4.3 million. Net interest revenue hit $291 million.

The business is healthier than the crypto headline suggests. Total transaction-based revenue still grew 7% year-over-year to $623 million despite the crypto collapse. The mix just shifted. Crypto went from being the engine to being one of five revenue streams. That is exactly what diversification is supposed to look like.

Coinbase faces the same pressure but has fewer product lines to absorb the blow. When Coinbase reports earnings next month, the retail crypto trading number will be the one to watch. If it shows a similar 47% decline without an offsetting revenue source, the stock reaction could be worse than Robinhood’s.

Is This Good or Bad for Crypto?

Both. The bad news is obvious. Retail interest in crypto trading has been declining for three consecutive quarters. The people who drive memecoin rallies, altcoin frenzies, and exchange volume spikes are sitting on the sidelines. They are still on Robinhood. They are just betting on basketball instead of Bitcoin.

The good news is more subtle. Robinhood still has 24.5 million funded accounts. ARPU grew 8% to $157. Users are spending more money on the platform overall, just not on crypto right now. If Bitcoin breaks $80,000 and retail excitement returns, those 24.5 million accounts become a demand source that can reactivate very quickly. The users are not gone. They are waiting.

Prediction markets are also not necessarily bad for crypto. They run on similar infrastructure. Polymarket runs on Polygon. Kalshi is exploring blockchain settlement. As prediction markets grow, they bring more users into platforms that also offer crypto trading. Today’s sports bettor could become tomorrow’s Bitcoin buyer. The funnel still works. It just takes longer.

For now, Robinhood’s Q1 tells a simple story. Retail crypto trading is in a recession. Prediction markets are booming. And the company that used to be synonymous with meme stocks and Dogecoin is quietly becoming a prediction market company that also does crypto on the side.

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