Consensys — the developer of MetaMask — is considering a public listing with the involvement of JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs
🦊 Consensys preparing for IPO with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs — Axios
Consensys, the developer of the MetaMask wallet and key solutions for the Ethereum ecosystem, is reportedly considering a public listing, Axios writes. According to sources, the company will be advised by JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, two leading Wall Street banks. This IPO could become one of the largest listings in the industry’s history.
🔹 Background
Founded by Joseph Lubin, co-founder of Ethereum, Consensys has built essential tools enabling users to interact with decentralized applications. Its flagship product, MetaMask, has become one of the world’s most popular crypto wallets, allowing millions to store tokens, manage assets, and connect to Web3 services directly from their browsers.
🔹 Financial direction
The company also supports the SharpLink project, which this week announced a $200 million allocation into yield strategies on Linea — Ethereum’s layer-2 network developed by Consensys itself. This initiative strengthens the company’s position as one of the core builders of blockchain financial infrastructure.
🔹 Market and trend
If Consensys goes public, it will join a wave of crypto companies that debuted on U.S. exchanges in 2025 — including Circle (CRCL), Gemini (GEMI), and Bullish (BLSH).
Improving regulatory clarity and growing institutional interest in the Web3 sector make this timing particularly favorable.
A company representative told CoinDesk that “there is nothing to announce at this time,” but Consensys is “continuously exploring opportunities to expand its influence.”
💡 Regolith comment
At Regolith, we are closely following Consensys and see strong growth potential in the company — it not only stands behind the 🦊 MetaMask wallet but also builds core Ethereum infrastructure, paving the way for the mass adoption of decentralized technologies.
👉 Visit the Regolith Marketplace to learn more about our pre-IPO direction, which includes Consensys and other promising private-market companies.