Alright, Circle’s stock made history. It drops onto the New York Stock Exchange like a bomb, and boom, it rockets up 234% in less than half an hour.
From a modest IPO price of $31, CRCL shot up to $103.75 shortly after trading began on June 5.
This triggered multiple trading halts, the kind that makes you spill your coffee at your desk, wondering what just happened.
Deal of the year?
Circle raised over a billion bucks by selling 34 million shares. Out of those, 14.8 million came straight from the company, while CEO Jeremy Allaire and other insiders cashed out 19.2 million shares.
Talk about making it rain! The stock’s initial pop wasn’t just a fluke, it was so intense that the NYSE had to step in with their limit-up/limit-down rules to keep things from spinning out of control.
By the time the dust settled, CRCL was trading around $84, still up 150% from that $31 starting line.
That price action pushed Circle’s market cap past $70 billion for a hot minute. To put it in perspective, the IPO was priced $3 above the range set just days before by big-shot banks like JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs.
The initial $31 trade valued Circle at about $21 billion on listed shares alone, and roughly $26 billion when you count all the extras like options and warrants. But that $103.75 spike? That’s a whole different league.
Big win
Experts are buzzing. Juan Leon, a senior strategist at Bitwise, pointed out that Circle’s first-day gains rank second among the top IPOs of the last year.
Bitwise predicted 2025 will be the “Year of the Crypto IPO”
Moon landing moment for stablecoins and a resounding IPO success for $CRCL
Thus far it ranks 2nd in the top 10 IPOs over the past year ranked by first-day returns
eToro in top 10 as well, Wall St is loving crypto! pic.twitter.com/vqxhXx7QCg
— Juan Leon (@singularity7x) June 5, 2025
And it’s not just Wall Street talking, crypto insiders are calling this a green light for the entire sector.
Jason Yanowitz from Blockworks said, it’s go time, predicting a flood of crypto IPOs on the horizon.
Moonrock Capital’s Simon Dedic chimed in, reminding everyone that long-term focus and real value creation are the keys to winning in this game. Fundamentals win, real revenue wins, he said. And he’s probably right.
Signal
Even Artemis co-founder Jon Ma threw in his two cents, calling Circle’s debut definitely a big IPO and forecasting the stock could close the year near $99. That’s some serious confidence.
$CRCL pumping and crypto dumping:
We need TradFi to enter crypto to pump our onchain bags; not the other way around!
Selling BTC/ETH (or ETFs) to buy Circle? https://t.co/jgWEIeb9eq
— Ignas | DeFi (@DefiIgnas) June 5, 2025
So, Circle’s explosive debut is pretty much a signal. The crypto IPO party is just getting started, and if you’re sitting on the sidelines, you might wanna grab a chair.
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