Robinhood had a strong start to the year, posting a 50% jump in revenue for the first quarter, with much of that growth coming from its cryptocurrency business. The surge in trading volumes, as investors looked to hedge their positions in a volatile market, helped the platform’s profits more than double, surpassing analysts’ expectations. The company’s transaction-based revenue, which includes income from options, crypto, and equities trading, shot up by 77% this quarter. A significant chunk of this came from crypto, which brought in $252m in revenue, marking a 100% jump from the same time last year. That figure slightly exceeded the $247m that analysts had predicted, underscoring the strength of Robinhood’s crypto business. Robinhood Markets has just released financial results for the first quarter of 2025. Check out the highlights from @vladtenev below, and catch our earnings call live at: https://t.co/W92tO1JASh pic.twitter.com/62L4RYpfHY — Robinhood (@RobinhoodApp) April 30, 2025 Robinhood Leans on Crypto Success but Aims to Diversify for Long-Term Stability Crypto trading, particularly Bitcoin, was a big driver of growth. Despite market volatility, crypto transactions remained strong, a trend that’s been crucial for Robinhood’s success. CEO Vlad Tenev said that while the company continues to rely on crypto volumes, it’s working to diversify beyond that. Over time, Robinhood plans to make the crypto side of its business less dependent on transaction volumes. “We’re focused on diversifying the business outside of crypto,” Tenev said during the earnings call . “This will make us less reliant on crypto transaction volumes in the future.” Image Source: Robinhood Strong Performance Across Options, Equities, and Margin Investments Fuel Robinhood’s Q1 Success But it wasn’t just crypto that fueled Robinhood’s success. The company also saw impressive growth in options and equities trading. Revenue from options jumped 56%, while equities grew by 44%. Net interest revenue, which mainly comes from margin investing, jumped 14% to $290m. Robinhood’s platform assets rose by 70% year-over-year, reaching $221b, with record net deposits of $18b. Tenev pointed out that customers are not only trading more, but they’re also entrusting Robinhood with more of their assets. The company’s net income for the quarter hit $336m, or 37 cents per share, compared to $157m, or 18 cents per share, last year. Analysts had forecasted a profit of 33 cents per share. This strong performance came despite the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, which kept markets on edge. The first quarter was marked by significant swings in both stocks and crypto prices, largely due to President Donald Trump’s trade policies. While some markets have started to recover from the losses in April, the uncertainty continues, creating opportunities for platforms like Robinhood to succeed in the current volatile environment. The post Robinhood Posts 50% Jump in Q1 Revenue as Crypto Business Doubles from Last Year appeared first on Cryptonews .