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The Issuance of a $1.5B Junk Bond by Coinbase Indicates Investors are Eager to Join Crypto

September 15, 2021
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Coinbase’s sale of a junk bond with a total value of $1.5 billion shows that cryptocurrencies have gradually become mainstream.

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The total amount of $1.5 billion in bonds is expected to sell. However, Moody’s Investor Services, a world-renowned credit ratings institution set Coinbase Global Inc.’s debt issuer rating to non-investment grade or junk grade mainly due to the uncertain regulatory environment and future competition. 

Several analysts from Moody’s Fadi Abdel Massih, Donald Robertson, and Ana Arsov wrote in a report on Tuesday:

“Coinbase’s financial profile suggests investment-grade credit strength, but for now the uncertain regulatory environment and fierce competition offset these strengths.”

Coinbase sells two types of bonds, 7-year bonds due in 2028 at a coupon rate of 3.375% and 10-year bonds due in 2031 at an interest rate of 3.625%.

An industry research analyst from Bloomberg said Julie Chariell said that:

“The strong demand is clearly a big endorsement by debt investors.”

This bond issuance is a favourable event for the entire cryptocurrency industry and Coinbase. This product allows investors to directly participate in the benefits of cryptocurrency without investing in cryptocurrency and earn interest from it.

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Since the bonds are one grade lower than the investment grade, Coinbase did not get the lowest borrowing cost. Generally speaking, the average yield of similarly-rated bonds is about 2.86%, which is lower than the interest rate of more than 3% this time.

Coinbase is not the first U.S. marketer to issue cryptocurrency-related bonds. As early as June of this year, MicroStrategy Inc. announced that the company plans to offer $400 million of senior secured notes to qualified institutional buyers to raise more capital to make more Bitcoin purchases.

As reported by Blockchain.News yesterday, Nasdaq-listed cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc has announced its plans to raise new capital by issuing $1.5 billion aggregate principal amount of its Senior Notes to potential investors.

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