Gemini Raises IPO Price Range, Targets $3 Billion Valuation

Markets 2025-09-10 18:42

Gemini Raises IPO Price Range, Targets  Billion Valuation

Yellow.com reported yesterday that Nasdaq plans to invest in Gemini's initial public offering, marking another institutional endorsement for the cryptocurrency sector. The Winklevoss twins' digital asset exchange raised its proposed IPO price range Tuesday, now targeting a valuation reaching $3.08 billion as investor appetite for crypto ventures continues strengthening.


What to Know:

  • Gemini increased its share price range from $17-19 to $24-26, reflecting a 37% boost in valuation expectations
  • Nasdaq committed to purchasing $50 million in shares through a private placement concurrent with the IPO
  • The offering represents the third major cryptocurrency exchange to go public after Coinbase and Bullish

Crypto Exchange Market Heats Up

Gemini plans to sell 16.67 million shares at the elevated price range, aiming to raise $433.3 million in proceeds. The cryptocurrency trading platform founded by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss has scheduled pricing for Thursday. Goldman Sachs and Citigroup serve as lead underwriters for the transaction.

The exchange will trade on Nasdaq under ticker symbol "GEMI" once public. This follows Coinbase's successful public debut, which made it the first cryptocurrency exchange to join the S&P 500 index. Bullish, another crypto trading venue, saw its shares more than double during its NYSE debut last month.

Figure Technologies, a blockchain lending company, also raised its IPO price range Tuesday while increasing the offering size. The moves signal broader institutional confidence in digital asset companies. Both firms benefit from improving regulatory clarity and growing acceptance among traditional financial institutions.

Market Dynamics Drive Crypto IPO Revival

U.S. initial public offerings have gained momentum this fall as equity markets reach new highs and interest rate cuts appear likely. Lower borrowing costs typically boost company valuations and encourage public market activity. "Lower rates reduce funding costs and support equity valuations, which is positive for the IPO sentiment," said Kat Liu, vice president at IPO research firm IPOX.

Cryptocurrency firms stand out among new issuers as regulatory headwinds diminish and institutional adoption accelerates. Exchange-traded fund flows into Bitcoin and Ethereum have surged this year. Major financial institutions now offer crypto custody and trading services to clients.

The Winklevoss brothers gained prominence following their 2008 legal settlement with Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook's origins.

They used proceeds to build Gemini into one of the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchanges. The platform focuses on regulatory compliance and institutional clients rather than retail trading volume alone.

Traditional finance firms increasingly view digital assets as legitimate investment vehicles. This shift helps bridge the gap between conventional banking and cryptocurrency markets. Gemini's public offering reflects this broader trend toward mainstream adoption.

Understanding Key Financial Terms

An initial public offering allows private companies to sell shares to public investors for the first time. Companies typically work with investment banks to determine appropriate pricing and market the shares to institutional buyers. The IPO process provides capital for growth while giving early investors an exit opportunity.

Private placements involve selling securities directly to qualified investors rather than through public markets. Nasdaq's $50 million commitment represents a strategic investment in Gemini's business model. Such arrangements often signal confidence in the company's prospects.

Valuation multiples help investors compare companies across industries. Gemini's $3.08 billion target reflects expectations about future revenue growth and market position. Cryptocurrency exchanges typically trade at higher multiples than traditional financial services firms due to their growth potential.

Closing Thoughts

Gemini's increased IPO pricing demonstrates strong institutional demand for cryptocurrency investment opportunities as digital assets gain mainstream acceptance. The company's public debut will test whether investors remain willing to pay premium valuations for exposure to the rapidly evolving crypto sector.

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