[BePush] US financial services provider Clear Street is set to go public as early as January next year. The company has been quite active in the crypto stock underwriting circle over the past two years, helping many crypto treasury companies (DAT) with stock issuance. They have been involved in several rounds of financing for Strategy, and even took on the underwriting for Trump’s media technology group. There’s yet another example of traditional finance players eyeing the crypto sector.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 12-06 14:20
Clear Street’s recent moves are a bit outrageous—they’ve underwritten so many crypto projects and are still going for an IPO. Traditional finance is really starting to get serious about grabbing territory.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 12-06 14:18
Ha, here comes another veteran from traditional finance. After making a fortune, now they want to go public and cash out on retail investors?
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-06 14:18
Has traditional finance really sensed something... or is it just trying to catch up to a train that's already left the station?
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unrekt.eth
· 12-06 14:16
Ha, traditional finance is finally getting regulated, will crypto fundraising become more standardized now?
Clear Street's move is indeed smart, they're benefiting from both sides.
Cashing in on a few more waves of dividends before the IPO, that's a pretty good exit strategy.
They even dare to take on Trump's project, that's seriously bold.
Wall Street has set its sights on the crypto underwriting cake, feels like the landscape is about to change.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 12-06 14:12
theoretically speaking, if we map clear street's underwriting activities onto a recursive state verification model... they're basically becoming the cross-rollup bridge between trad finance and crypto, right? the interoperability vector here is wild—they're not just participating, they're literally architecting liquidity pathways.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12-06 13:52
Damn, the traditional big players are coming to grab a share again. Clear Street really picked the perfect timing with this move.
US financial institution Clear Street to pursue IPO in January next year, previously underwrote stocks for multiple crypto companies
[BePush] US financial services provider Clear Street is set to go public as early as January next year. The company has been quite active in the crypto stock underwriting circle over the past two years, helping many crypto treasury companies (DAT) with stock issuance. They have been involved in several rounds of financing for Strategy, and even took on the underwriting for Trump’s media technology group. There’s yet another example of traditional finance players eyeing the crypto sector.