TLDR BitGo shares jumped 36% to $24.50 on opening day before retreating to close at $18.49, up just 2.7% from the $18 IPO price The crypto custodian raised $212TLDR BitGo shares jumped 36% to $24.50 on opening day before retreating to close at $18.49, up just 2.7% from the $18 IPO price The crypto custodian raised $212

BitGo (BTGO) Stock: Volatile NYSE Debut Sees 36% Surge Then Sharp Retreat

2026/01/23 15:40
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TLDR

  • BitGo shares jumped 36% to $24.50 on opening day before retreating to close at $18.49, up just 2.7% from the $18 IPO price
  • The crypto custodian raised $212.8 million through its NYSE debut, valuing the company at over $2 billion
  • CZ’s YZi Labs announced a strategic investment in BitGo’s IPO, citing the platform’s decade-long hack-free security record
  • BitGo manages over $100 billion in assets and provides custody, staking, and settlement services to institutional clients
  • The listing marks the first major crypto-related IPO of 2026, with rivals Anchorage Digital and Kraken reportedly considering similar moves

BitGo Holdings experienced a rollercoaster first day of trading on Thursday. The crypto custodian’s shares opened with strong momentum before giving back most gains.

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The stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker BTGO at $18 per share. Within hours, shares climbed to an intraday high of $24.50.

That 36% pop didn’t last long. By the closing bell, BTGO had retreated to $18.49, finishing the day up just 2.7%.

After-hours trading showed shares hovering around $18.35. The volatile session left investors questioning the stock’s near-term direction.

The IPO raised $212.8 million for the company. BitGo sold 11.8 million shares at $18 each, pricing above the initial $15-$17 range.

That pricing valued the company at more than $2 billion. The debut marks the first major crypto-related listing of 2026.

Strategic Backing From CZ’s Investment Firm

Changpeng Zhao’s YZi Labs announced a strategic investment in the IPO. The firm, formerly known as Binance Labs, praised BitGo’s security track record.

The investment firm emphasized BitGo’s regulated infrastructure as a competitive advantage. With $82 billion in assets on platform, BitGo serves institutional clients across custody, staking, and settlement services.

Founded in 2013, BitGo has grown into one of the largest crypto custodians in the U.S. The company now manages over $100 billion in total assets.

YZi Labs views BitGo as a cornerstone asset in the maturing digital asset industry. The firm committed to providing strategic resources for BitGo’s next growth phase as a public company.

Competition and Market Context

BitGo’s public debut has sparked comparisons with Circle’s IPO performance. Circle went public in June 2025 but has since declined more than 2%.

The comparison has fueled debate over which custody and infrastructure provider will perform better in public markets. BitGo CEO Mike Belshe framed the listing as a milestone for compliant infrastructure.

The timing of BitGo’s listing comes as U.S. regulatory conditions stabilize. In December, BitGo received conditional approval for a U.S. trust bank charter.

Circle and Ripple also received similar approvals. The regulatory green light has opened doors for more crypto firms to pursue traditional banking charters.

Several other crypto companies are weighing IPO plans for later this year. Custody rival Anchorage Digital is reportedly considering a listing.

Exchanges including Kraken and Bitpanda are also exploring public market debuts. Multiple infrastructure firms are evaluating similar moves.

BitGo finished its first trading session with shares at $18.49, maintaining only a modest premium above the offering price after an otherwise turbulent day.

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