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Kraken pauses IPO plans amid tough market conditions

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Kraken has frozen its multibillion-dollar initial public offering plans, according to a CoinDesk report, marking a shift in strategy just months after confidentially filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The exchange is now waiting for market conditions to stabilize before proceeding with what was expected to be one of the sector’s most closely watched listings.

The decision follows a period of optimism in November, when Payward, Kraken’s parent company, raised $800 million at a $20 billion valuation, including a $200 million commitment from Citadel Securities. The capital was intended to expand Kraken’s push into blockchain-based financial infrastructure, positioning the firm to bridge crypto and traditional markets.

Crypto markets have since entered a sustained downturn. Bitcoin, which reached an all-time high near $126,000 in early October, has declined roughly 44% and is trading around $71,000. Although it rebounded after falling below $60,000 in early February, the asset has struggled to reclaim the $74,000 level, reflecting broader weakness across the market.

The decline has weighed heavily on the broader ecosystem, reducing trading volumes, compressing valuations, and weakening demand for crypto-linked equities. That backdrop has made public listings less attractive, even for firms with strong fundamentals.

Kraken’s pause is notable given its operational performance. The exchange generated approximately $2.2 billion in adjusted revenue in 2025, representing about 33% year-over-year growth, a level that would typically support a favorable IPO environment.

Recent crypto listings highlight the risks. Eleven companies raised $14.6 billion through public offerings in 2025, up sharply from $310 million the prior year, but many have since underperformed. Circle’s shares have dropped more than half from their peak, while Bullish and Gemini are trading well below post-IPO highs. BitGo, the only crypto firm to list in 2026 so far, has also drifted back toward its offering price after an initial surge.

Regulatory clarity has improved, with the GENIUS Act advancing stablecoin frameworks and progress on the CLARITY Act helping define digital asset classifications. However, improved rules have not offset the impact of market cycles, as declining prices and risk appetite continue to shape capital markets activity across crypto.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/kraken-ipo-freeze-market-downtime/

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