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Fintech and crypto companies move money, extend credit, or facilitate trading through software rather than branches. Many carry direct exposure to interest rates and crypto-asset prices, so their results can be far more volatile than a traditional bank’s.
Aggregates cover the 4 of 6 names with live data.
| # | Company | Price | Day | Market cap | P/E | Health | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | COIN Coinbase Coinbase earns trading fees when retail and institutional customers buy and sell crypto on its exchange, a revenue line that rises and falls with market volatility. | $159.07 | +0.40% | $41.9B | 35.7× | 4/8 | Open → |
| 2 | PYPL PayPal PayPal processes online payments through its namesake checkout button, Venmo peer-to-peer transfers, and Braintree, which handles card processing behind other companies' checkouts. | $46.32 | +2.21% | $40.9B | 8.6× | 8/8 | Open → |
| 3 | SOFI SoFi SoFi Technologies is a digital bank offering personal loans, student loan refinancing, checking and savings accounts, and stock trading through one app. | $18.78 | +0.86% | $24.1B | 48.2× | 2/7 | Open → |
| 4 | MARA MARA Holdings MARA Holdings mines bitcoin, operating data centers filled with specialized ASIC computers that earn newly issued coins for validating transactions on the network. | $12.60 | -4.69% | $4.8B | — | 1/8 | Open → |
| 5 | HOOD Robinhood Robinhood offers commission-free trading of stocks, options, and crypto through its mobile app, earning money instead from payment for order flow, net interest on customer cash and margin loans, and Robinhood Gold subscriptions. | $111.97 | -2.73% | — | 54.6× | 4/7 | Open → |
| 6 | XYZ Block | $77.30 | -0.15% | — | 36.8× | 5/8 | Open → |
Company groupings are curated; figures are real — market caps and prices from EOD market data, health from SEC XBRL filings, and the smart-money activity from Form 4 and STOCK Act disclosures. Educational only, not financial advice.