Several cryptocurrency companies, including Ledger and ConsenSys, have postponed their initial public offering (IPO) plans due to declining trading volumes and macroeconomic pressures affecting valuations. Ledger, which had aimed for a $4 billion valuation on the New York Stock Exchange, is among those affected. Sean Farrell from Fundstrat highlighted a 75% drop in crypto trading volumes this year, impacting the market's overall valuation.
In contrast, the demand for IPOs in the AI sector remains robust, with Bitcoin miners shifting towards AI infrastructure emerging as strong performers. Additionally, Hyperliquid has been identified as a leading crypto ecosystem in 2026, generating $850 million in revenue over the past year. Its partnership with Coinbase to establish USDC as its native stablecoin marks a significant development in the sector.
Crypto Firms Delay IPOs Amid Low Trading Volumes and AI Market Surge
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