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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Galaxy Digital Gets the Green Light from the SEC to Redomicile in the US, Setting the Stage for a Nasdaq Listing
May 10, 2025 at 01:32 am
Galaxy anticipates listing on the Nasdaq, a tech-focused US stock exchange, by the middle of May, pending approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange, on which the company is already listed, and shareholder approval at a special shareholders meeting on May 9.
Galaxy Digital has been approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to redomicile in the United States, setting the stage for the crypto investment company’s listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
The company anticipates listing on the Nasdaq, a tech-focused US stock exchange, by the middle of May, pending approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange, on which the company is already listed, and shareholder approval at a special shareholders meeting on May 9.
Shareholders at the meeting must approve redomiciling Galaxy Digital in the US state of Delaware, known for its business-friendly regulations, before the process can move forward, according to an announcement from the company.
Galaxy obtained SEC approval for a Nasdaq listing in April this year, and once the company obtains the other necessary approvals, it will trade on the Nasdaq under the GLXY ticker symbol.
The company is the latest crypto firm to announce an imminent stock market listing, as institutional interest in digital assets grows and crypto matures as an asset class that increasingly interacts with traditional financial markets.
Nasdaq-listed Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, was added to the exchange’s index of its 100 largest companies by market capitalization in December 2024.
In April, stablecoin issuer Circle filed for an initial public offering (IPO), a process of taking a private company public by listing it on major stock exchanges.
According to an April 21 report from The Wall Street Journal, crypto custodian BitGo, Circle, exchange company Coinbase, stablecoin firm Paxos, and other crypto firms are considering applying for bank charters in the US.
The move would further blur the diminishing line between crypto firms and traditional financial institutions that offer lending services to clients and adhere to strict financial oversight from government regulators.
However, Dante Disparte, Circle’s chief strategy officer and head of global policy, later clarified that the company may acquire a banking license to comply with existing regulations and not necessarily operate as a banking institution.
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