BitGo Holdings has priced its initial public offering marking a huge milestone for the crypto industry as one of the first digital asset infrastructure firms toBitGo Holdings has priced its initial public offering marking a huge milestone for the crypto industry as one of the first digital asset infrastructure firms to

BitGo Prices IPO, Marking One of the First Crypto Listings of 2026

2026/01/22 11:19
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BitGo Holdings has priced its initial public offering marking a huge milestone for the crypto industry as one of the first digital asset infrastructure firms to go public in 2026.

In a statement released Wednesday, BitGo said it had priced its upsized IPO at $18.00 per share offering an aggregate of 11,821,595 shares of Class A common stock. The offering reflects strong investor demand as public market appetite for crypto-related infrastructure shows signs of recovery.

Offering Structure and Share Allocation

The IPO consists of 11,026,365 shares of Class A common stock offered by BitGo and 795,230 shares sold by certain existing stockholders. The company said it will not receive any proceeds from the sale of shares by selling stockholders.

BitGo has also granted underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to 1,770,000 additional shares of Class A common stock at the public offering price, less underwriting discounts and commissions.

NYSE Listing and Trading Timeline

BitGo’s shares are expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on January 22, 2026, under the ticker symbol BTGO. The offering is expected to close on January 23, subject to customary closing conditions.

The listing positions BitGo among a small but growing group of crypto-native firms accessing public equity markets amid improving investor sentiment.

Backbone of Institutional Crypto Infrastructure

Founded as a crypto custody and infrastructure provider BitGo has become a core service provider for institutional participants in digital assets. Its offerings span custody, wallet infrastructure, settlement, staking and treasury management, supporting exchanges, asset managers and corporate clients.

The public debut comes as interest in crypto-related equities shows signs of recovery, driven by stabilising markets and renewed institutional engagement.

Banks and Regulators Involved

The IPO is being led by Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC as lead book-running manager, with Citigroup acting as a book-running manager.

Additional book-running managers include Deutsche Bank Securities, Mizuho, Wells Fargo Securities, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Canaccord Genuity and Cantor. Clear Street, Compass Point, Craig-Hallum, Wedbush Securities, Rosenblatt and SoFi are acting as co-managers.

A registration statement relating to the offering was declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionon January 21 with the offering being made solely by means of a prospectus.

Market participants view BitGo’s IPO as a potential bellwether for the 2026 crypto IPO pipeline with its post-listing performance likely to influence whether other digital asset infrastructure and services firms pursue public listings in the months ahead.

BitGo Expands Institutional OTC Platform

Earlier this month, BitGo expanded its institutional over-the-counter (OTC) trading platform to support derivatives trading, strengthening its push to offer full-service, regulated infrastructure for sophisticated digital asset strategies.

The move allows institutions to trade OTC derivatives directly with a BitGo trading entity while keeping client collateral in separately regulated BitGo custody.

The expansion comes as institutional participation in crypto markets continues to mature, with growing demand for complex trading strategies executed alongside robust risk management and custody safeguards.

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