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Winklevoss-Backed Gemini Secretly Files for IPO – Will It Go Public This Year?

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  • Gemini has secretly filed for an IPO, potentially going public this year, with backing from Goldman Sachs and Citigroup.

  • The IPO follows the SEC dropping its investigation into Gemini's "Earn" program and settling a CFTC lawsuit.

  • Gemini is part of a wave of crypto firms, including Kraken, planning U.S. IPOs, spurred by a more crypto-friendly stance.

Gemini, the crypto exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, has quietly filed for an initial public offering (IPO), according to a Bloomberg report. If all goes as planned, the company could go public as early as this year.

This move comes at a critical time for the crypto industry, with regulatory pressures easing and major firms eyeing public listings. But what led to this decision, and why now?

Winklevoss Twins Team Up with Wall Street for IPO

Billionaire brothers Cameron and tyler winklevoss have partnered with goldman sachs and Citigroup to explore the IPO, though no final decision has been made, the report states.

The move comes shortly after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its investigation into Gemini without taking enforcement action. The company also recently settled a $5 million lawsuit with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

SEC Ends Probe into Geminiโ€™s ‘Earn’ Program

The SEC began investigating Gemini nearly two years ago over concerns that its โ€œEarnโ€ program offered unregistered securities. The program allowed users to lend their crypto in exchange for interest, raising regulatory questions about whether it violated securities laws.

Following the SECโ€™s decision to close the case, Cameron Winklevoss criticized the agencyโ€™s actions on X (formerly Twitter), saying its retreat โ€œdoes little to make up for the damage this agency has done to us, our industry, and America.โ€

The SEC has also recently ended investigations into Uniswap, Robinhood, and OpenSea. In addition, it has paused litigation against the Tron Foundation and its founder, Justin Sun, similar to its legal shifts in cases against Coinbase and Binance.

Crypto IPOs On The Rise

Gemini is one of several crypto firms preparing for public listings as regulatory pressure eases. Kraken is also exploring an IPO, targeting early 2026, while Circle, Bullish, and Blockchain.com are making similar plans for U.S. listings.

The Winklevoss twins, known for their early Bitcoin investments and leadership at Gemini, have been strong advocates for crypto adoption. They are also pushing for the creation of a national Bitcoin reserve.

Trumpโ€™s Pro-Crypto Stance Boosts Market Confidence

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss were among 30 top crypto leaders who attended the White Houseโ€™s Digital Assets Summit on Friday. With President Trumpโ€™s administration showing support for the industry, crypto firms now have more opportunities to go public.

In a bold move, Trump announced plans on Thursday to establish a national Bitcoin reserve and stockpile other cryptocurrencies seized through legal actions. This marks a major shift in how the U.S. government views Bitcoinโ€™s role in the financial system.

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