Grayscale Delays IPO Amid Crypto Market Slowdown

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Grayscale has delayed its IPO amid a crypto market slowdown, with preparations paused and a restart unlikely before Q4. The firm, a DCG subsidiary and operator of the Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC), filed for a U.S. IPO in November 2025 but is now holding off due to market conditions. Kraken’s parent company and Consensys have also postponed their IPOs. Grayscale’s Ethereum Staking Mini ETF was the top-performing U.S. ETP in Q1 2026, drawing $337 million in inflows. The crypto market update shows mixed signals as major players adjust to current conditions.

Asset management giant Grayscale is the latest crypto firm to delay its plans to go public due to market conditions, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

The Stamford-based investment firm has paused its IPO preparations, and is unlikely to restart the process until the fourth quarter at the earliest, the person said, who spoke on condition of anonymity as the matter is private.

DCG subsidiary Grayscale, one of the world’s largest crypto asset managers and the firm behind the Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC), filed confidentially for a U.S. IPO in November last year.

"Due to the SEC-mandated quiet period, we are unable to comment at this time,” a Grayscale spokesperson said in emailed comments.

Grayscale is a leading digital asset investment platform that provides investors with secure and regulated exposure to the cryptocurrency market. Through its suite of single-asset, diversified, and thematic investment products, the firm enables institutional and retail investors to access digital assets without the operational complexities of directly buying, storing, or managing crypto. Since its founding in 2013, the firm has played a central role in bridging traditional finance and the evolving digital asset ecosystem.

Crypto firms entered 2026 anticipating a breakout year for IPOs after successful public listings from companies such as Circle (CRCL) and Bullish (BLSH), the parent company of CoinDesk, helped revive investor interest in digital-asset businesses last year. Since then, however, worsening market conditions, softer trading activity and underwhelming post-listing performance from newly public firms, including BitGo (BTGO), have tempered enthusiasm for additional digital asset IPOs.

As a result, several major crypto firms, including Payward, the parent company of Kraken; Ethereum software developer Consensys; and hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger, have delayed their IPO plans as they wait for market conditions to stabilize.

Still, some firms are moving ahead with their listing plans. Blockchain.com said last week that it had confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO with the SEC.

Grayscale’s Ethereum Staking Mini exchange-traded fund (ETF) ranked as the top-performing U.S. ETP launch in the first quarter of 2026, drawing $337 million in inflows as of March 31, according to Bloomberg data. Despite a broader downturn in crypto markets, the firm has moved to convert or uplist 10 digital asset investment products into exchange-traded products since the fall of 2025.

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