GalaxyOne offers crypto, equities and high-yield cash accounts as institutional players target retail marketGalaxyOne offers crypto, equities and high-yield cash accounts as institutional players target retail market

Galaxy Launches Retail Trading Platform with 8% Yield in Robinhood Challenge

Galaxy Launches Retail Trading Platform with 8% Yield in Robinhood Challenge

Galaxy Digital has launched GalaxyOne, a retail-focused financial technology platform combining high-yield cash accounts with crypto and equities trading, positioning the public company to compete directly with established retail platforms like Robinhood and Coinbase.

The retail expansion represents a strategic shift for Galaxy, which has primarily served institutions, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals.

The platform offers 4% annual percentage yield on FDIC-insured cash deposits for all users, while accredited investors can access Galaxy Premium Yield paying 8% APY through investment notes backed by Galaxy's institutional lending desk, according to a press release on Monday. The yields are not promotional rates but ongoing products powered by Galaxy's loan book exceeding $1.1 billion, the company said.

"We've spent years building institutional-quality infrastructure to serve the world's most sophisticated investors. Now, we're extending that edge to individuals," said Mike Novogratz, Galaxy's founder and CEO in a statement. "Importantly, GalaxyOne advances our mission of becoming a full-spectrum financial services provider that builds trusted, regulated, and accessible products for all market segments."

The platform combines four core products: Galaxy Premium Yield for accredited investors, high-yield cash accounts, cryptocurrency trading covering bitcoin, ethereum and solana, and commission-free trading of over 2,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs. Users can automatically reinvest cash account earnings into bitcoin or other supported crypto assets, creating compounding exposure without manual intervention.

GalaxyOne enters a crowded retail trading market where established players have spent years building user bases and brand recognition. Robinhood claims over 24 million funded accounts, while Coinbase serves approximately 108 million verified users globally. The competitive landscape also includes traditional brokerages like Fidelity and Charles Schwab that have added crypto trading capabilities.

Galaxy's differentiation centers on yield products unavailable from most competitors. The 8% APY for accredited investors requires a $25,000 minimum investment with a $1 million per-investor cap and $250 million total investment limit. Galaxy Premium Yield operates through investment notes issued by Galaxy Digital LP, generating returns from the company's institutional lending business active since 2018.

The 4% APY cash account, provided through banking partner Cross River Bank with FDIC insurance up to $250,000, significantly exceeds rates offered by most consumer financial apps. Interest accrues daily with monthly payments deposited into GalaxyOne accounts.

Zac Prince, Managing Director at Galaxy and head of GalaxyOne, emphasized the platform's institutional backing in a blog post on Tuesday. "GalaxyOne delivers exactly that: a unified opportunity to earn yield on cash, trade crypto, and access U.S. equities, all supported by Galaxy's financial discipline, institutional oversight, and professional team trusted by some of the world's most sophisticated institutions," Prince said.

Prince previously founded and led BlockFi, the crypto lending platform that filed for bankruptcy in November 2022 following exposure to FTX's collapse. BlockFi offered similar yield products on crypto deposits before regulatory pressure and market conditions forced the company to halt operations. Prince joined Galaxy in 2024.

GalaxyOne originated as Fierce, a mobile trading platform Galaxy acquired in 2024. The company has expanded beyond the original iOS app to include Android and web applications, allowing portfolio management across devices. Rob Cornish, Fierce's former CEO, continues supporting operations as Galaxy's Chief Technology Officer.

The platform's roadmap includes business accounts, staking services for yield generation on assets like Solana, and additional brokerage and lending products. Retirement accounts including traditional and Roth IRAs are available at launch.

GalaxyOne also offers a stock lending program allowing clients to earn passive income by lending eligible shares. The feature mirrors similar programs at established brokerages but remains uncommon among crypto-native platforms.

The retail push comes as crypto companies increasingly target mainstream investors following years focused on crypto-native users. Coinbase launched its own yield product paying 4.7% on USDC balances, while Robinhood has expanded crypto offerings beyond simple spot trading.

Galaxy's advantage lies in its existing institutional infrastructure and lending operations, which generate yields available for distribution to retail clients. The company reported $411 million in Q2 2025 revenue, demonstrating scale and operational capacity supporting retail expansion.

However, regulatory scrutiny of crypto yield products remains intense following the collapse of companies like Celsius Network, Voyager Digital, and BlockFi that offered similar services. The SEC has charged multiple platforms with offering unregistered securities through interest-bearing crypto accounts.

Galaxy structures its Premium Yield product as investment notes available only to accredited investors, potentially avoiding regulatory issues that affected retail-focused yield products. The accredited investor requirement limits addressable market but provides regulatory clarity.

The platform faces execution challenges in attracting users from established competitors with superior brand recognition and network effects. Galaxy's institutional reputation may not translate directly to retail appeal, particularly among younger investors drawn to gamified experiences offered by apps like Robinhood.

Monetization beyond yield product fees remains unclear. Commission-free stock trading generates limited revenue, with most platforms relying on payment for order flow, interest on cash balances, premium subscriptions, or other ancillary services. Galaxy's lending infrastructure may provide unique monetization opportunities unavailable to pure-play trading platforms.

The competitive landscape has intensified as traditional finance incumbents add crypto capabilities while crypto-native companies expand into equities. Charles Schwab, Fidelity, and Interactive Brokers now offer crypto trading, leveraging existing customer relationships and regulatory expertise.

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