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Coinbase Cloud

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Coinbase Cloud

Coinbase Cloud is the institutional staking arm of Coinbase, formed when Coinbase acquired Bison Trails in 2021. They run validators across 25+ networks for institutional clients (asset managers, custodians, exchanges). Different from "Stake on Coinbase" — that's the retail consumer flow inside the exchange.

Dossier №
00004
Tracked since
2026

Chains

5

Validators

6

Total stake (USD)

$8Billion

Avg fee

25.0%

Briefing

What to know about Coinbase Cloud

Scale

Coinbase Cloud operates across multiple major chains — running 6 validators across 5 chains, with standard-commission profile (avg 25.0%). Stake delegated to this operator earns the chain's network reward rate minus that commission, so a chain paying 5% with a 5% commission yields ~4.75% to the delegator.

Risk

No jailed validators detected on the chains we cover at the time of last refresh. Slashing risk on any individual validator passes through pro-rata to its delegators — operator-wide insurance is rare. Spreading large positions across two operators reduces concentration risk.

How we measure

Numbers above are pulled live from each chain's own RPC / LCD endpoint and refreshed hourly. Stake totals are denominated in each chain's native units (ATOM, SOL, ETH …) and converted to USD via spot prices for cross-chain comparability. Where a chain doesn't expose a particular field, that row hides rather than rendering a zero — nil values do not become 0.

Where they run multiple validators

Detail by chain

Validator Reward rate Commission Total stake
Coinbase 9.43% 8.0% 80,084,657,249
Coinbase Custody - Shutting down, delegate to coinbase01/02 8.2% 20.0% 543,106,172,460
Dossier №00004 · Last refresh 8 minutes ago
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Frequently asked

About Coinbase Cloud

Who is Coinbase Cloud?

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Coinbase Cloud is a professional staking operator — a company that runs validator infrastructure across blockchains so people don't have to. They currently run validators on 5 chains we track.

Is Coinbase Cloud trustworthy?

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When you delegate stake, you grant the operator the right to validate on your behalf — you don't transfer custody. The two questions to ask: have they been slashed (the chart on this page would show the gaps), and is their commission reasonable for the chain. The page header above shows their average fee, and the chain coverage section shows their reach.

How do I pick the right validator under this operator?

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On chains where they run multiple validators, the chain coverage section above shows the lead validator (highest reward rate after fees). Click into a chain card and you'll see all of their validators on that chain plus how each ranks. Lower commission isn't always better — uptime and stake size matter too.

Can I switch operators after I've staked?

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Yes, but it's not free. You either undelegate (which triggers the chain's unbonding period — a few days to a few weeks with no rewards) and then re-delegate, or use a 'redelegate' transaction if the chain supports it (Cosmos chains do; some chains don't). On Ethereum, switching pools means selling one LST for another, which has a transaction cost.