Cryptopolitan
2026-05-14 01:52:25

Consensys delays IPO citing crypto market weakness

Consensys, well known for its popular Ethereum wallet product, MetaMask, has delayed its planned U.S. IPO until at least the fall of 2026 due to weak and volatile market conditions. This adds to a growing list of crypto companies delaying their IPO plans in 2026. The company, founded by Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin, had been working toward filing a confidential S-1 registration statement with the U.S. SEC by the end of February. The confidential S-1 filing is usually the first formal step toward an IPO being approved, but unfortunately, it hasn’t materialized. Consensys had enlisted the services of banks JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs to lead the public offering, according to the report. The company was last valued at $7 billion after raising $450 million in a Series D round in early 2022. Rough crypto market suboptimal for Consensys IPO The timing could not have been worse for Consensys. Crypto markets dropped sharply in February amid economic uncertainties, the Iran War, tariff concerns, poor expectations for rate cuts, and heavy outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. A wave of liquidations across crypto leverage markets finalized the sell-off. Consensys is not alone in reconsidering its IPO plans and timeline. Kraken, one of the largest U.S. crypto exchanges, suspended its billion-dollar IPO earlier this year, even after confidentially filing with the SEC in late 2025. French hardware wallet maker Ledger also paused its planned $4 billion listing this week, citing the same weak market conditions, according to Cryptopolitan’s previous reporting. BitGo’s rocky public debut offers a cautionary tale BitGo remains the only crypto-native company to complete a U.S. IPO so far this year. The digital asset custodian raised roughly $213 million in its January public offering, pricing shares at $18 and seeing a 20% rise on its NYSE debut. This momentum faded, however, as BitGo shares now trade about 36% below the offering price, underscoring how unattractive crypto equities currently seem to investors. This market pessimism was the opposite of six months ago, with sentiment very promising entering the new year. Improved regulatory clarity in the U.S., including the signing of the GENIUS Act for stablecoins into law, had encouraged several crypto firms, including Consensys, to announce listing ambitions heading into 2026. Successful 2025 listings by Circle and Bullish, with both raising over $1 billion, reinforced the sentiment that public markets were ready for crypto companies. This sentiment now looks dead. Bitcoin is currently trading below $80,000, and with no catalysts in sight for possible rate cuts, there seems to be no positives to undertaking crypto public offerings. If you're reading this, you’re already ahead. Stay there with our newsletter .

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