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    Gemini IPO Hype Fades With 12% Drop; Stock Under Pressure?

    Story Highlights
    • Gemini shares drop below its IPO price just days after its debut on Nasdaq

    • The company reported a $283 million loss in H1 2025

    • Gemini is also nearing a settlement with the SEC 

    2025 has been a milestone year for crypto companies entering public markets. From Coinbase to Circle and Bullish, major digital asset firms have launched IPOs that drew major attention and big first day gains. 

    However, not all IPOs have been able to maintain their early momentum. Here’s what’s happening with Gemini. 

    Gemini IPO Hype Sees Quick Pullback

    Gemini Space Station has slipped below its IPO price just days after its public debut. Its shares dropped over 12% on Wednesday, extending its downtrend, and closed at $24.53. However, it recovered slightly in the after-hours.

    The Winklevoss-led exchange raised $425 million in its IPO at $28 per share, giving it a $3.3 billion valuation. Its stock initially surged 14% on the first day, reaching a high of $45.89 and closing at $32. However, momentum has since faded, and its market capitalization has now fallen below $3 billion.

    Gemini, founded in 2014 by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, now oversees over $21 billion in crypto assets. The New York-based platform offers an exchange, a USD-backed stablecoin, staking, custody services, and also a crypto rewards credit card. Notably, Nasdaq also agreed to invest $50 million in Gemini through a private placement timed with the IPO.

    Gemini’s Losses Pile Up as SEC Settlement Nears 

    Behind the scenes, Gemini appears to be struggling. 

    The company reported a $283 million net loss in the first half of 2025, up from $159 million for all of 2024.

    It is also moving to settle a long-running dispute with the SEC over its Gemini Earn lending program. Lawyers told a Manhattan court that the settlement in principle would fully resolve the lawsuit, pending SEC approval, and asked the judge to extend the deadline for final paperwork to December 15.

    How Are Other Crypto Stocks Performing

    Coinbase, the first crypto exchange to go public, set a $250 reference price but opened at $381, peaked at $429, and closed day one at $328. Today, it trades around $320. 

    Stablecoin issuer Circle also saw its shares more than double on their NYSE debut. It is currently trading around $131. 

    Figure Technology debuted on Nasdaq at $25 per share. It jumped 44% to open at $36, and was valued at $7.6 billion. It is currently trading around $37. 

    Crypto exchange Bullish’s shares more than doubled on their NYSE debut. It is currently trading around $54.

    IPOs as a Bridge

    The run of crypto IPOs shows how the industry is building ties with mainstream markets. 

    Earlier this year, Binance founder CZ said that the trend of crypto companies going public doesn’t mean the industry is moving away from crypto toward the stock market. Instead, he notes that IPOs act as a bridge, attracting traditional stock market investors into the crypto space.

    Investors gain indirect crypto exposure in two ways: through shares in crypto companies and via Bitcoin held on company treasuries, ultimately a win for the industry.

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    FAQs

    Why did Gemini’s stock fall after its IPO?

    Gemini’s stock dropped over 12% post-IPO due to rising losses and an SEC lawsuit settlement, pulling its market value below $3 billion.

    How are other crypto IPOs performing in 2025?

    Coinbase, Circle, Bullish, and Figure saw strong IPO debuts with sustained trading levels, showing continued investor interest in crypto firms.

    What services does Gemini provide beyond crypto trading?

    Gemini offers an exchange, a stablecoin, staking, custody services, and a crypto rewards credit card, managing over $21 billion in crypto assets.

    How do crypto IPOs benefit traditional investors?

    Crypto IPOs offer traditional investors indirect crypto exposure via company shares and Bitcoin held in treasuries, bridging markets effectively.

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