BitGo Prices IPO at $18 a Share, Above Marketed Range — Bloomberg

Published at 2026-01-22 02:30:10

BitGo Holdings confirmed an IPO price of $18 per share, exceeding the range it had marketed to investors, Bloomberg reported on Jan. 21, 2026. BitGo is known for institutional custody and crypto wallet services, and the above-range pricing reflects healthy demand during the book-building process.

The higher-than-expected price matters because it signals investor appetite for crypto infrastructure firms after a period of cautious capital markets. For BitGo, the deal should provide fresh capital to expand products and regulatory compliance efforts; for the market, it may boost sentiment around institutional adoption. Traders and investors will be watching the stock’s public debut and near-term trading to gauge whether the strength holds in broader, still-volatile crypto markets.

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