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特朗普稳定币法案生效后首单IPO:加密交易所Bullish申请上市
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-07-19 01:25

Group 1 - Bullish has submitted an IPO application to the SEC, becoming the first cryptocurrency company to seek public listing after the signing of the Stablecoin Act by Trump [1][4] - The company holds 24,000 BTC and projects a net profit of $80 million for 2024, but anticipates a net loss of $349 million in Q1 2025, despite maintaining a positive adjusted EBITDA of $13 million [1][2] - CEO Tom Farley believes the digital asset industry is entering a new growth phase, emphasizing transparency and compliance as key operational values [3][4] Group 2 - The IPO is underwritten by JPMorgan, Jefferies, and Citigroup, with plans to list on the NYSE under the ticker "BLSH" [3] - Bullish's business includes cryptocurrency spot trading, margin trading, and derivatives trading, and it acquired media company CoinDesk in 2023 [3] - The recent signing of the Stablecoin Act is seen as a favorable policy shift for the cryptocurrency industry, encouraging more companies to pursue public listings [4][6] Group 3 - As of March 31, 2025, Bullish reported total current assets of $1.962 billion, with only $28 million in cash, while digital assets dominate its asset composition [4] - The company’s holdings of over 24,000 BTC are allocated for various purposes, including 20,960 BTC as intangible assets, inventory, and financial assets [4] - The trend of cryptocurrency companies seeking public listings is gaining momentum, with notable examples like Circle, which saw its stock price surge significantly post-IPO [4][5]