Twenty One Capital to List on NYSE as XXI on December 9

Published at 2025-12-07 15:15:09

Twenty One Capital confirmed it will make its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange on December 9, trading under the symbol XXI. Led by Jack Mallers, the firm becomes the latest Bitcoin-focused company to pursue a U.S. listing, signaling continued investor appetite for crypto-native businesses seeking broader market access.

The timing comes as President Trump has taken a more supportive stance toward the cryptocurrency industry, a political shift that proponents say improves regulatory clarity and could attract additional institutional flows. Market watchers will be looking for how XXI performs on opening day and whether the listing encourages other crypto firms to follow suit, but the listing itself is another sign of crypto’s push into mainstream capital markets.

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