Are crypto IPOs the most accurate top signal, or just a tell investors keep retesting because it feels true during late-cycle heat? The tape offers a clean cluster to examine. Coinbase’s direct listing arrived on April 14, 2021, the precise day Bitcoin set a then record near $64,000. Stronghold Digital Mining priced its IPO on […] The post New Bitcoin ‘top signal’ is in – The bear market indicator you hate to see appeared first on CryptoSlate.Are crypto IPOs the most accurate top signal, or just a tell investors keep retesting because it feels true during late-cycle heat? The tape offers a clean cluster to examine. Coinbase’s direct listing arrived on April 14, 2021, the precise day Bitcoin set a then record near $64,000. Stronghold Digital Mining priced its IPO on […] The post New Bitcoin ‘top signal’ is in – The bear market indicator you hate to see appeared first on CryptoSlate.

New Bitcoin ‘top signal’ is in – The bear market indicator you hate to see

Are crypto IPOs the most accurate top signal, or just a tell investors keep retesting because it feels true during late-cycle heat?

The tape offers a clean cluster to examine. Coinbase’s direct listing arrived on April 14, 2021, the precise day Bitcoin set a then record near $64,000.

Stronghold Digital Mining priced its IPO on Oct. 19–20, 2021, about three weeks before Bitcoin’s Nov. 10 peak near $68,789.

This cycle, Bullish’s Aug. 13, 2025 debut and Figure’s Sept. 10, 2025 pricing landed within eight and four weeks of Bitcoin’s Oct. 6 all-time high near $126,198.

Grayscale’s public IPO filing on Nov. 13, 2025 followed the top by a little over a month, adding a late entry to the same window.

There is a familiar rhythm in play. During strong crypto advances, the path to public markets tends to open for exchanges, brokers, miners, and asset managers, often when volumes, fees, and media attention crest.

Crypto bull market IPOs

Coinbase in 2021 became the shorthand for top timing because the calendar lined up to the day. Stronghold’s placement came near the ultimate cycle high that November after the market paused in May through July.

In 2025, Bullish and Figure queued up in August and September, with Bitcoin completing the move in early October. The sequence neither proves a rule nor offers a clock; it gives portfolio managers a clean anchor for late-cycle monitoring because the dates are fixed, the filings reveal business mix, and the deals include book quality details.

The cluster helps frame risk appetite in real time. Bullish’s August debut drew heavy first-day trading and a valuation near the top of its range.

Figure priced at $25, according to the company, while Bitcoin’s October print set the cycle high across majors.

Then the tone shifted from listing to filing, with Grayscale showing $318.7 million in revenue and $203.3 million in net income for the first nine months of 2025 and acknowledging fee pressure in its public documents.

Gemini’s S-1 became public in mid-August, before the October high, which adds to the late-cycle crowding of exchange-centric activity.

Calculating the bull market IPO signal

A simple way to track the pattern is to measure days from each listing to the cycle top. The 2021 and 2025 windows fall into a bracket that feels tradeable, roughly T minus 60 days to T plus 30 days, where T is the all-time high.

Coinbase hit T0, Stronghold near T minus 22, Bullish near T minus 54, Figure near T minus 26, and Grayscale’s filing near T plus 38. That cadence looks less like coincidence and more like a funding market timing preference, where teams favor up-tape windows for valuation, while investors find that liquidity without an open-ended growth path can coincide with distribution across the secondary market.

Below is a concise table of the anchor dates to calibrate that window.

CompanyTickerListing dateCycle ATH anchorDays from ATH
CoinbaseCOINApr 14, 2021BTC ATH, Apr 14, 20210
Stronghold Digital MiningSDIGOct 19–20, 2021BTC ATH, Nov 10, 2021~22 before
BullishBLSHAug 13, 2025BTC ATH, Oct 6, 2025~54 before
Figure Technology SolutionsFIGRSep 10, 2025BTC ATH, Oct 6, 2025~26 before
Grayscale (public IPO filing)Nov 13, 2025BTC ATH, Oct 6, 2025~38 after

Late-cycle readings do not rule out fresh highs. Spot bitcoin ETFs, approved in 2024, built new structural demand that can smooth the usual post-listing fade.

That plumbing matters for flow-through into exchanges, miners, and asset managers. Even so, the public market’s role as a clearing mechanism tends to reassert itself.

When fees compress and top-line revenue drifts from peak prints, as Grayscale’s filing outlines, valuation discipline becomes visible in the order book and in how quickly the pipeline prices.

Balancing the tape

Who lists also matters. Exchange listings have been the cleanest timing markers, which matches business models that benefit when turnover peaks.

Miners have a mixed record, with many arriving after tops in 2021–22. There are also counterexamples.

Canaan’s November 2019 IPO landed closer to a bear-market floor, a reminder that macro, product cycle, and company specifics can overwhelm seasonal timing.

The next few checkpoints are straightforward. Watch whether Gemini’s roadshow cadence and pricing converge or drift.

Track how Grayscale’s valuation clears relative to fee pressure and the mix of retail versus institutional demand.

Keep an eye on Kraken’s 2026 posture as a real-time read on whether the window reopens after any consolidation.

If the thesis needs one sentence, it is this: Crypto IPOs do not call tops by decree. They cluster near the end of strong runs because that is when the market pays the most for flow-through earnings, and this cycle followed the same script.

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