Coinbase CEO Flags Three Milestones, Says “Crypto Is Here to Stay”

Published at 2025-12-14 16:00:22

On Dec. 14, 2025 Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong used a tweet to highlight three major milestones that, in his view, reinforce the idea that crypto is here to stay. Armstrong framed the developments as evidence of growing institutional adoption, clearer regulatory signals and expanding infrastructure and product capabilities that make digital assets more accessible and resilient.

The brief message matters because it comes from the head of one of the industry’s largest exchanges and may help shore up confidence among retail and institutional users alike. If the trends Armstrong pointed to continue, they could support further capital inflows and product rollout across exchanges and fintechs — though market outcomes will still depend on regulatory decisions and macro conditions. Investors and industry watchers will be watching for follow-up details from Coinbase and regulators.

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