
Blockchain.com Group Holdings Inc. confidentially submitted a draft registration statement on Form S-1 to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering. The number of shares and the price range have not been determined. The offering depends on market conditions and completion of the SEC review process, with an expectation to go public before the end of 2026. Founded in 2011, the company expanded from tracking Bitcoin blockchain activity into a consumer wallet and exchange, and later into institutional products and services. It supports more than 95 million wallets and more than 43 million confirmed accounts, employs about 500 people, and has been profitable on an adjusted basis for three consecutive years. The filing follows other crypto firms entering public markets, including several IPOs in 2025 and BitGo’s NYSE listing in January 2026.
"Blockchain.com Group Holdings Inc., one of the oldest companies in the crypto industry, has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering, the Dallas-based firm announced Thursday."
"The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined. The IPO remains subject to market conditions and the completion of the SEC's review process. They expect to go public before the end of 2026."
"Founded in 2011 by three members of the original Bitcoin online forum BitcoinTalk.org, Blockchain.com is among the earliest institutions built around digital assets. The company initially tracked activity on the Bitcoin blockchain before expanding into a consumer wallet and exchange, and later into institutional products and services."
"Today, it supports more than 95 million wallets and counts more than 43 million confirmed accounts. The firm employs approximately 500 people and has been profitable on an adjusted basis for three consecutive years, according to the source familiar with its plans."
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