Digital asset provider BitGo priced its US IPO above the expected range, raising $213 million at a $2.2 billion market cap. The company, which offers custody, lending, and infrastructure for institutional clients, saw shares open with a 25% gain before falling 19% below the offer price by week's end. This performance contrasts with a strong debut for equipment rental firm EquipmentShare.
In a week that saw two operating companies go public alongside six SPACs, BitGo (BTGO) made its US market debut by pricing shares above the anticipated range. The firm secured $213 million in proceeds, valuing it at $2.2 billion on a fully diluted basis. BitGo specializes in a platform for digital asset custody, lending, and related infrastructure, primarily serving institutional investors seeking secure handling of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether. Although the IPO priced higher than expected and shares initially surged nearly 25% upon opening, trading momentum reversed quickly. By the end of the week, BitGo's stock had dropped 19% below the offer price, reflecting broader volatility in the crypto sector amid fluctuating market sentiment toward digital assets. This downturn highlights ongoing challenges for crypto firms entering public markets, where investor enthusiasm can wane rapidly due to regulatory uncertainties and price swings in underlying assets. In comparison, the week's other operating IPO, EquipmentShare.com (EQPT), performed robustly. The construction equipment rental platform, which operates a digital marketplace and more than 300 physical stores, raised $747 million at a $6.7 billion valuation by pricing at the midpoint of its range. Shares jumped 33% on the first trading day, buoyed by strong demand for its growth story in the infrastructure space. The SPAC offerings rounded out the week without notable drama: Helix Acquisition III (HLXC) upsized its warrant-free deal and rose 2.5%, while Archimedes Tech SPAC Partners III (ARCIU) also expanded its unit offering. Other new listings included Legato Merger IV (LEGO.U), Aldabra 4 Liquidity (ALOVU), Praetorian Acquisition (PTORU), and X3 Acquisition (XCBEU), all part of the ongoing SPAC activity in a cooling IPO environment.