Gemini takes a strategic step with the filing of an IPO project with the SEC. In an industry where every initiative from a historical player can reshape the market, the platform founded by the Winklevoss brothers aligns itself with traditional finance without renouncing its crypto roots. Against a backdrop of regulatory relaxation and renewed enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies, this decision is not merely a tactical move, as it lays the groundwork for a new balance between decentralized innovation and traditional stock market infrastructures.
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