Bullish accepte d'acquérir Equiniti pour 4,2 milliards de dollars

L'opérateur d'échange de cryptomonnaies Bullish, coté au NYSE, a conclu un accord de 4,2 milliards de dollars pour acquérir l'agent de transfert Equiniti. La fusion vise à combiner l'infrastructure blockchain avec les services traditionnels du marché des actions. Les actions de Bullish ont progressé suite à l'annonce.

Bullish, un opérateur d'échange de cryptomonnaies coté à la Bourse de New York, a annoncé un accord de 4,2 milliards de dollars pour acquérir Equiniti, un agent de transfert au service des marchés boursiers traditionnels. Cette opération permettra de fusionner l'infrastructure blockchain de Bullish avec les services d'Equiniti, facilitant ainsi le trading d'actions tokenisées, comme l'a rapporté Decrypt le 5 mai 2026. Les actions de Bullish ont bondi à la suite de cette nouvelle, reflétant l'optimisme des investisseurs quant à l'expansion vers les actifs tokenisés. Des rapports ont confirmé que l'acquisition se concentre sur le rapprochement entre la crypto et la finance traditionnelle par le biais de la tokenisation.

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