Exodus Movement is set to announce Q2 2025 earnings on August 11th. The consensus EPS estimate is $0.09 and revenue estimate is $28.08M. Over the last 3 months, EPS estimates have seen a 0% change.
Exodus Movement, Inc. (NYSE: EXOD), a leading self-custodial cryptocurrency platform, is scheduled to announce its Q2 2025 earnings results on Monday, August 11th, after the market close. The consensus earnings per share (EPS) estimate is $0.09, while the consensus revenue estimate is $28.08 million [1].
Over the past three months, EPS estimates have seen no upward revisions and one downward revision, indicating a stable outlook from analysts. Revenue estimates have seen one upward revision and two downward revisions, suggesting a mixed sentiment regarding revenue projections [2].
Exodus Movement has been reporting strong user growth and an increase in its treasury holdings. In July 2025, the company's Monthly Active Users (MAUs) increased to 1.7 million, with approximately 20,000 Passkeys wallets. The company's treasury holdings also showed growth across major cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin holdings increasing to 2,087 BTC, Ethereum rising to 2,742 ETH, and Solana growing to 34,578 SOL [1].
The company's exchange provider processed volume surged to $632 million in July, with 24% ($149 million) coming from XO Swap partners, compared to $446 million in June [1]. Exodus Movement's CFO, James Gernetzke, commented on the July operations, stating, "July operations generated an increase in our digital asset treasury once again. We look forward to detailed updates and discussion in our upcoming earnings call on Monday, August 11th."
Investors and financial professionals are advised to closely monitor Exodus Movement's earnings call for updates on its financial performance and strategic initiatives.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/EXOD/exodus-movement-inc-july-2025-treasury-update-and-monthly-p9kdvw15gdkp.html
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4482721-exodus-movement-q2-2025-earnings-preview
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