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Grayscale Eyes IPO After Circle’s Listing Renewed Investor Interest

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Grayscale Investments has filed a confidential draft
registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission,
signaling potential plans for an initial public offering.

Engaging the SEC Behind Closed Doors

The asset manager, known for its cryptocurrency
investment trusts, submitted the filing on Form S-1. The company did not
disclose the number of shares it plans to offer or a proposed price range. The
IPO would proceed after the SEC’s review, subject to market conditions.

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Grayscale files confidentially for US IPO with SEC. pic.twitter.com/jz23aPeSjL

— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) July 14, 2025

Grayscale’s confidential submission follows a growing
trend among crypto firms preparing to go public amid renewed investor interest
in digital assets.

Confidential filings allow companies to work with the
SEC behind closed doors before making any details public. The process is often
used to fine-tune offerings and manage regulatory feedback while protecting
sensitive commercial information.

Under SEC rules, both U.S. and non-U.S. issuers are
allowed to file confidentially for initial or follow-on offerings. Grayscale’s
move suggests the firm is testing the waters quietly before committing to a
full market debut.

Crypto Firms Return to the IPO Pipeline

If it proceeds, the IPO would expand Grayscale’s
access to capital markets and allow broader investor participation. It also
marks a strategic shift for the company as it positions itself beyond crypto
investment products.

Recently, Grayscale Investments initiated legal action against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after the agency halted the
approval process for its Digital Large Cap Fund.

The fund, which holds assets such as Bitcoin,
Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano, had initially received approval from the
SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets, but that decision was subsequently put
on hold pending an internal review.

Read more: XRP Nears $3: Grayscale Challenges SEC Over Paused Multi-Crypto ETF

Grayscale’s attorneys contend that the SEC’s approval should stand, arguing the agency missed its statutory deadline to respond. The firm is urging the Commission to deem the approval effective and is actively pursuing legal avenues to overturn the stay and advance the fund.

Meanwhile, Circle went public in June, marking a significant step for
the crypto payments sector. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange
with a valuation of nearly $19 billion. The offering included 34 million
shares, with 14.8 million issued by Circle and the rest sold by existing
shareholders, including CEO Jeremy Allaire.

I am incredibly proud and thrilled to share that @circle is now a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under $CRCL!12 years ago we set out to build a company that could help remake the global economic system by re-imagining and re-building it from the ground up… pic.twitter.com/okcH0ys6Tc

— Jeremy Allaire – jda.eth / jdallaire.sol (@jerallaire) June 5, 2025

The IPO raised over $1 billion and was increased in size
twice due to strong institutional interest. J.P. Morgan, Citigroup, and Goldman
Sachs led the underwriting, and investors such as BlackRock and ARK Investment
Management participated in the offering.

This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.



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