【Crypto World】Digital asset banking sector announces big news again. Anchorage Digital is actively planning a new round of financing while exploring a public listing. The institution’s special status cannot be ignored — as the first federally chartered digital asset bank in the United States, its every move represents the institutional progress of this industry. The simultaneous advancement of financing and IPO plans may indicate that digital asset financial services are moving toward a more mainstream and regulated direction. For observers of the Web3 ecosystem and traditional finance integration, the strategic moves of such leading institutions often reflect the overall maturity and development of the sector.
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Tokenomics911
· 6h ago
Raising funds plus IPO together, this is the move to break into Wall Street.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-16 23:07
Is this really going public? Anchorage is really playing its cards well with federal charters.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-16 22:51
The Federal License is played perfectly, and the flavor of mainstream adoption is becoming stronger and stronger.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 01-16 22:48
The federal licensing thing has been sorted out, it really feels like things are about to change.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 01-16 22:48
This time it's really different. The Federal Charter is directly listed, and traditional finance is finally going to embrace us.
The United States' first federally chartered digital asset bank, Anchorage Digital, launches funding round to explore a path to going public
【Crypto World】Digital asset banking sector announces big news again. Anchorage Digital is actively planning a new round of financing while exploring a public listing. The institution’s special status cannot be ignored — as the first federally chartered digital asset bank in the United States, its every move represents the institutional progress of this industry. The simultaneous advancement of financing and IPO plans may indicate that digital asset financial services are moving toward a more mainstream and regulated direction. For observers of the Web3 ecosystem and traditional finance integration, the strategic moves of such leading institutions often reflect the overall maturity and development of the sector.