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CoinDesk’s Current and Former Owners Steal the Spotlight in Dual Headline Showdown

CoinDesk’s Current and Former Owners Steal the Spotlight in Dual Headline Showdown

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Beincrypto
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2025-08-05 04:30:09
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CoinDesk’s Current and Former Owners Make Headlines on Same Day

Two acts, one stage—CoinDesk's past and present collide in a media frenzy.

Ownership Drama Unfolds

The crypto world's favorite news outlet finds itself at the center of attention as both current and former stakeholders make waves simultaneously. No numbers? No problem—the sheer irony speaks volumes.

Legacy vs. Liquidity

While one side doubles down on journalistic integrity, the other quietly counts their exit liquidity. Some things never change in decentralized finance—especially the centralized paydays.

Closing Thought: Nothing unites crypto like a good old-fashioned ownership tussle—except maybe a bull market.

Bullish Eyes $629 Million IPO

Bullish seeks to raise up to $629 million through its public offering. The Peter Thiel-backed platform plans to sell 20.3 million shares. Share prices are expected to be between $28 and $31 each.

Bullish positions itself as an “institutionally-focused digital asset platform.” The company launched in 2021 with backing from prominent investors. Thiel, Alan Howard, Mike Novogratz, and Nomura provided early funding.

Bullish, led by Tom Farley, former President of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), acquired Coindesk from DCG in previous years.

Meanwhile, DCG founder Barry Silbert reclaimed his chairman role at Grayscale. He had resigned in December 2023 amid legal challenges. The New York Attorney General’s office had sued DCG over alleged investor deception.

Silbert‘s return coincides with Grayscale’s IPO preparations filed last month. The asset manager has successfully converted major trusts into ETFs. An IPO would cap a busy period for the DCG subsidiary. Grayscale converted its flagship Bitcoin Trust into a spot ETF in January and launched its ethereum ETF in May.

Those conversions boosted Grayscale’s assets under management significantly. Both products now hold over $30 billion combined. Bitcoin and ether, hitting record highs this year, have enhanced valuations.

The developments highlight different trajectories for crypto infrastructure companies. Bullish positions itself as an “institutionally-focused digital asset platform.” CEO Tom Farley cited industry growth potential as IPO motivation.

Both companies benefit from the current crypto bull market cycle. Circle’s successful IPO earlier this year demonstrated investor appetite. Kraken also eyes a 2026 public offering at $15 billion valuation.

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