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Prediction Markets, Not Crypto, Dominated Robinhood Earnings Call, HOOD Falls 8%
Prediction Markets, Not Crypto, Dominated Robinhood Earnings Call, HOOD Falls 8%
Lockridge Okoth
Wed, February 11, 2026 at 2:41 PM GMT+9 4 min read
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Robinhood’s Q4 2025 earnings report triggered a sharp market reaction, with the company’s stock falling roughly 8% after revenue came in below expectations.
Yet the most striking takeaway from the call was not the drop in crypto trading revenue, but the growing prominence of prediction markets and automation as pillars of the platform’s future strategy.
Robinhood Earnings Show Prediction Markets Overtaking Crypto as Key Growth Driver
Nearly one-third of analyst questions during the earnings call focused on prediction markets, reflecting how quickly the sector is moving from experimental feature to potential core business line.
According to Sigel, the attention reflects fast-paced growth across the industry, with volumes now above $10 billion per month (approximately $300–400 million per day), roughly comparable to the average daily US sports betting handle.
Robinhood (HOOD) Stock Performance. Source: TradingView
Revenue Miss and Crypto Slowdown
Robinhood reported Q4 net revenue of $1.28 billion, below expectations of about $1.35 billion. Transaction-based revenue and crypto trading also missed forecasts, with crypto revenue coming in at approximately $221 million versus expectations closer to $248 million.
Analysts see the market reaction as largely tied to high expectations and slowing growth in key metrics rather than structural weakness in the business.
Christian Bolu, senior analyst at Autonomous Research, described the results as disappointing on the surface but constructive in outlook.
However, he emphasized that the longer-term outlook remains positive:
Prediction Markets Move to Center Stage
While crypto remains an important segment, analysts increasingly see prediction markets and event contracts becoming a larger share of the business over time.
The opportunity is substantial. Despite rising competition from platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, Robinhood’s distribution advantage could prove decisive.
Regulation Remains the Key Constraint
Even as interest grows, regulatory uncertainty remains the biggest barrier to expansion. Sigel highlighted that the issue was directly addressed during the earnings call.
However, the Van Eck executive acknowledged that the lack of clarity is slowing progress:
AI Automation Quietly Reshaping the Business
Beyond new trading products, Robinhood is also transforming its internal operations through automation and artificial intelligence. Against this backdrop, Sigel shared one of the most striking disclosures from the call:
The company is also automating its engineering workflow, optimizing the entire engineering pipeline from code writing through code review to deployment and testing.
Reportedly, this is already turning into real savings and efficiency gains, estimated at over $100 million in 2025 alone.
These cost reductions could help offset cyclical revenue swings in areas like crypto and options trading.
A More Diversified Robinhood
Analysts say Robinhood today looks very different from the trading app that rose to prominence during earlier crypto and meme-stock cycles.
Bolu described the company as “a much more mature company a much more diversified company,” pointing to:
This diversification is one reason many analysts remain bullish despite short-term volatility. More than 80% of analysts still rate the stock a buy, according to market commentary following the results.
Robinhood’s latest earnings reinforced a key shift: crypto may no longer be the dominant narrative driving the platform.
Instead, the next phase of growth appears to be forming around prediction markets, options trading, subscriptions, and AI-driven efficiency. These segments could reduce reliance on highly cyclical crypto trading volumes.
If those trends continue, the earnings call may ultimately be remembered less for a revenue miss and more for revealing where the platform is heading next.
Read original story Prediction Markets, Not Crypto, Dominated Robinhood Earnings Call, HOOD Falls 8% by Lockridge Okoth at beincrypto.com
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