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IPO Resurgence Sparks Market Interest: A Cautious Climb

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Last updated: 26 June 2026 18:21
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The initial public offering (IPO) scene in the United States has experienced a notable upturn in 2026, according to recent insights from Goldman Sachs. Enthusiasm appears to be on an upswing with both entrepreneurs and market players displaying greater assurance. Nevertheless, while the dollar value of recent offerings nears record levels, the count of IPOs remains far lower than in past economic booms.

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How many companies are going public?Why are crypto IPOs delayed?Is AI overshadowing crypto prospects?Is this trend reminiscent of the dot-com boom?

How many companies are going public?

Since January, approximately 50 entities have successfully floated on US stock exchanges, doubling the figure from this period last year. With financial activities reaching a combined total of 120 billion dollars by midyear, they parallel the substantial growth witnessed just five years ago in 2021.

Ben Snider, the leading US equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, labels this trend as a fairly ordinary resurgence. The re-entry of prominent corporations into the market and an urgent demand for significant investments in artificial intelligence have largely spurred this trend.

According to Ben Snider, while the current activity may appear strong in dollar terms, it still lacks the exuberant investor behavior that defined previous bubble periods.

Why are crypto IPOs delayed?

Conversely, companies in the cryptocurrency industry contemplating IPOs are exercising greater discretion. Information from CoinDesk reveals that firms such as Payward (Kraken’s parent company), Consensys (an Ethereum software developer), Ledger, and Grayscale have either paused or postponed their IPO intentions. Unpredictable crypto market dynamics, lower trading volumes, and lackluster performance of recent IPOs have influenced these cautious stances.

Ledger and Grayscale are recognized leaders in their respective fields, known for secure offline hardware wallets and pioneering digital asset investment products, respectively.

As CoinDesk reports, crypto companies have put the brakes on new IPO initiatives amid turbulent markets and declining investor appetite.

Is AI overshadowing crypto prospects?

Earlier this year, there was an expectation that numerous crypto entities would follow the tracks of Circle and Bullish by going public. However, the mood has shifted, and many firms are now choosing patience. Notably, AI-specific IPOs have captivated the interest of institutional investors, redirecting funds away from crypto markets. This burgeoning interest in AI presents investment alternatives that challenge the struggling crypto sphere.

Is this trend reminiscent of the dot-com boom?

In Snider’s view, the present scenario bears certain cautionary similarities to previous technological hype cycles, such as elevated stock prices and unwavering investor optimism, particularly regarding AI ventures. Yet, a significant distinction is evident in the sheer quantity of IPOs.

  • Currently, the number of IPOs aligns with the 25-year average of 100 annually.
  • In stark contrast, 2021 experienced over 250 IPOs.
  • The dot-com peak in 1999 saw nearly 400 companies going public.

Despite the high dollar value of offerings, Goldman Sachs suggests that the present IPO market remains some distance from the irrational exuberance of bygone speculative bubbles. A pivotal issue moving forward is whether the current optimism will foster a lasting resurgence or herald another era of speculative excess.

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