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Coinbase, Bybit, Circle, and Gemini ranked among the leading digital asset Fintechs in 2026

On July 26, 2026 by voice

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Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN), Bybit, Circle (NYSE: CRCL), and Gemini lead the names on CNBC and Statista’s 2026 ranking of 500 global Fintechs. Coinbase, listed as decentralized, returned after appearing in an earlier edition.

Bybit is based in Dubai, while Circle and Gemini are in New York. Statista’s ranking covers eight market groups and includes companies of different sizes.

According to McKinsey, the fintech industry generated $650 billion in sales in 2025, up 21% from 2024. The $15 trillion financial services industry as a whole grew by 6%. Public listings also began to rebound, with 31 major fintech initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2025. To McKinsey, those agreements have “returned to prominence.”

Fintech companies represented about 12% of the total value of the world’s 100 biggest IPOs. Listed Fintechs reached a record combined value of $850 billion, helped by Adyen (AMS: ADYEN), Nu Holdings (NYSE: NU), and Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD).

At the same time, software suppliers spread throughout banking systems, challenger banks obtained financial licenses, and big institutions began to employ blockchain more frequently.

Digital asset companies turn blockchain tools into services for banks and businesses

The digital asset category in the Fintech 500 covers companies that make crypto services usable, but leaves out individual coins and blockchain protocols.

Crypto demand has risen and fallen, but companies building the working parts of the market have kept attracting customers. Companies that create and manage tokens for other businesses also earned several places.

The Singapore group includes Amber Group, ChainUp, Crypto.com, Triple-A, and previous winner StraitsX. US entries include Bakkt (NYSE: BKKT) in Atlanta; previous winners BitGo in Sioux Falls and Blockdaemon in Los Angeles; Digital Ascension Group in Dallas; Everstake and Securitize in Miami; Payward in Cheyenne; and Zero Hash in Chicago.

San Francisco contributes previous winners CoinTracker and VGS, plus Phantom. New York adds previous winners Fireblocks and Turnkey, alongside Gauntlet, Lukka, NYDIG, Paxos, and Zebec. Galaxy Digital (NASDAQ: GLXY), another earlier winner, is also based there. Fort Worth is home to previous winner Consensys.

Canada has Blockstream in Montreal and previous winner, Figment, in Toronto. London has BVNK, Copper, and TIMVERO. Previous winner Finery Markets is in Limassol, Cyprus. Hong Kong includes HashKey Group and previous winner OSL Group (HKEX: 0863). The remaining names are Kem in Abu Dhabi, previous winner Ledger in Paris, and Wavebridge in Seoul. Blockchain services from these companies now support payments, recordkeeping, asset storage, issuance, and other commercial uses as crypto becomes part of formal finance.

AI and stablecoins force Fintechs to rebuild products and controls

McKinsey expects four trends to shape the next fintech era, though its report detailed two major ones here. Artificial intelligence comes first. “Fintechs are deploying AI to build products in weeks that once took years, to serve customer segments that were previously not economically viable, and to compress cost structures so that legacy operating models cannot compete on price. Early-adopter incumbents are seeing real returns,” said McKinsey.

McKinsey said, “With instant, near-free settlement, the promise of stablecoins for cross-border payments and remittances is clear. However, of the $35 trillion reported annual stablecoin transaction volume, only about 1 percent, or $390 billion, represents true end user payments, such as paying suppliers or sending remittances.”

Trading, arbitrage, and crypto-only transfers make up the rest. Industry forecasts place the stablecoin market between $2 trillion and $4 trillion by 2030. Reaching that range would require an average annual growth of about 40%.

Other tokenized assets on blockchains could grow faster as banks and companies use them for settlement, custody, payments, ownership records, and issuance.

McKinsey predicts that, “A range of industry estimates suggests that by 2030, the market value of stablecoins will be between $2 trillion and $4 trillion, implying a compounded annual growth rate of about 40 percent, with a broader range of on-chain tokenized assets potentially even higher.”

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