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Coinbase stock COIN surged past the $350 point for the first time since early 2022, closing the week with a 14.6% gain. The chart looks like a full breakout moment, and now the conversation around Coinbase isn't just about crypto trading anymore — it's shifting toward serious comparisons with the traditional financial elite.

Cathie Wood, the head of ARK Invest and long-time COIN bull, lit up the conversation with a fresh take saying that Bitcoin holders might soon turn to Coinbase to collateralize crypto and finally access mortgages.

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The logic? Most of these users have been locked out of legacy finance — and Coinbase, with its custodial infrastructure, could be the bridge that unlocks real-world value using on-chain wealth. She framed it as a game-changing moment: Converting Bitcoin into leverage for a home purchase, all within a regulated U.S. platform.

I agree with Cathie - this is great news for @coinbase. At this point, I believe Coinbase to be a must have Blue Chip stock moving forward. In comparison to earlier times, I think of Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, CME, American Express, or JPM. https://t.co/estAYrCLno

— John E Deaton (@JohnEDeaton1) June 29, 2025

But what really set fire to the debate was whenpro-Ripple attorney John Deaton stepped in. Echoing Wood's forecast, Deaton called Coinbase a "must-have blue chip stock" and positioned it alongside legacy giants such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and American Express.

It's not just a crypto exchange anymore, he said; it's entering Wall Street's inner circle.

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If you zoom out, the chart tells the same story. Weekly candles have been vertical in June, with COIN up nearly 100% in the last two months alone. There's volume, momentum, and — most importantly — narrative.

ShouldCoinbase become the platform where crypto holders can unlock mortgages, tap credit and get into traditional finance, it's not just joining Wall Street, it's completely changing the game.