US fintech company Clear Street plans to go public in early 2026 with a valuation of $12 billion
According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from the Financial Times, US fintech company Clear Street is seeking to go public in early 2026 at a valuation of approximately $12 billion, with Goldman Sachs expected to participate in the deal.
Clear Street primarily provides equity and bond underwriting and advisory services for companies accumulating bitcoin and other digital assets, covering IPO strategies and financing in the blockchain and digital asset sectors, cryptocurrency financial strategies, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic partnerships. It is reported that the company has close ties with the Trump family's media group.
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