Square’s Cash App Bitcoin Revenue Surges 600% to $875 Million in Q2, Profit Up 711%

Square Inc. has reported a significant bitcoin revenue increase in the second quarter. Its Cash App generated $875 million in revenue, a 600% increase from the previous year. In addition, Square’s bitcoin gross profit jumped 711%.

Square Cash App’s Bitcoin Revenue

Square released its performance report for Q2 2020 on Tuesday. The company’s net revenue, including bitcoin revenue, was $1.92 billion, an increase of 64% year over year. Its gross profit, including from its bitcoin business, rose 28% year over year to $597 million. Cash App, Square’s popular payment service, achieved gross profit of $281 million, up 167% from last year.

“Customers increasingly used Cash App as a way to send and spend money,” Square wrote. “In June, Cash App had more than 30 million monthly transacting active customers, with more than 7 million spending on Cash Card.” Noting that “Bitcoin revenue and gross profit benefited from an increase in bitcoin actives and growth in customer demand,” Square’s report details:

Cash App generated $875 million of bitcoin revenue and $17 million of bitcoin gross profit during the second quarter of 2020, up 600% and 711% year over year, respectively.

The high bitcoin revenue is partly due to the accounting method Square uses. The report explains: “Bitcoin revenue is the total sale amount of bitcoin to customers. Bitcoin costs are the total amount of bitcoin that we purchase. We purchase bitcoin to facilitate the buying of bitcoin conducted by Cash App customers.” Excluding bitcoin, Cash App’s revenue for Q2 2020 was $325 million, up 140% year over year. In the second quarter last year, the app generated bitcoin revenue of $125 million.

Analyst Kevin Rooke pointed out in a tweet that Square’s second-quarter bitcoin revenue was “almost 3x the volume of Q1 2020, and 25x more than Q1 2018 when bitcoin buying went live on the Cash App.”

Square's Cash App Bitcoin Revenue Surges 600% to $875 Million in Q2, Profit Up 711%

Square further explained that Cash App benefited from disbursements of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) stimulus payments and unemployment benefits. President Donald Trump signed this stimulus package into law in March. Square revealed that a portion of its customers “direct deposited these payments into their Cash App accounts.”

“In the second quarter of 2020, we saw year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter increases in volume per active customer across our Cash App ecosystem, including peer-to-peer payments, Instant Deposit, Cash Card, bitcoin investing, and stock brokerage,” Square wrote, adding:

We believe this uplift was partly driven by government stimulus programs.

Headquartered in San-Francisco, Square Inc. is listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol SQ. The company has offices in the U.S., Canada, Japan, Australia, the U.K., and Ireland. Square CEO Jack Dorsey is also the CEO of Twitter. Recently, the social network platform suffered a major breach that enabled the hacker to tweet from many high-profile accounts about a bitcoin giveaway scam.

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