The French leader in asset security, Ledger, officially begins its journey on Wall Street. The company has already attracted financial giants such as Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, and Barclays in preparation for its initial public offering (IPO) in New York.
Why right now and why in the USA?
CEO Pascal Gauthier clearly outlined the strategy as early as late 2025: the core capital and investors of the crypto industry are concentrated in America. It is expected that after going public, Ledger's valuation will exceed $4 billion, which is three times the figures of 2023.
Record profitability amid global threats
Such a rapid financial rise has been made possible by the 'perfect storm' in the security market. While hackers were stealing billions of dollars in 2025, Ledger recorded revenues in the hundreds of millions.
Today, the company secures bitcoins worth over $100 billion, and the demand for 'cold' storage continues to grow. As Gauthier noted: "Hacks are becoming a daily reality, and in the coming years, the situation will only worsen." This has transformed hardware wallets from a niche product into a must-have tool for every crypto owner.
The new wave of crypto listings in 2026
The Ledger exit to IPO is not a one-off event, but part of a larger trend. In 2026, we are witnessing a true 'invasion' of crypto companies into the US stock market: from BitGo to Kraken. This signals the final merging of traditional finance and digital assets.
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