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Weekly Wrap: BitGo Lists on NYSE as Institutions Accumulate & Makina Recovers Funds

Written By Dishita Malvania Dishita Malvania
Published 2026-01-25·Updated 3 months ago
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Last updated: April 4, 2026 5:39 PM
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Weekly Wrap BitGo Lists on NYSE as Institutions Accumulate & Makina Recovers Funds

Key Highlights

  • BitGo makes its NYSE debut, marking a major milestone for crypto custody as institutional participation continues to grow.
  • MicroStrategy and Bitmine expand digital asset holdings, reinforcing the trend of public companies treating crypto as a long-term treasury asset.
  • Regulatory activity accelerates globally, with Portugal acting against prediction markets while US states explore crypto-friendly policies.

This week’s activity in crypto had little to do with price swings and far more to do with how institutions and regulators positioned themselves.

While the broader market stayed relatively steady, some of the biggest moves came from institutions, regulators, and companies quietly stacking assets or drawing clear lines around how crypto will be treated going forward. From BitGo’s long-awaited NYSE debut to MicroStrategy and Bitmine aggressively moving into their treasuries, the week reflected a market that is slowly but steadily maturing.

Here’s a look at what actually mattered.

BitGo finally goes public

After years of operating behind the scenes as one of crypto’s most important custodians, BitGo made its public market debut this week.

The company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker BTGO, pricing its IPO at $18 per share and raising $212.8 million. Shares moved higher soon after listing, signalling solid demand from public market investors.

The timing is notable. Custody has quietly become one of the most critical parts of crypto infrastructure, especially as institutions demand clearer regulatory oversight. BitGo now safeguards more than $90 billion in digital assets, and its listing comes as traditional finance increasingly looks for compliant, US-based crypto exposure.

Adding to the momentum, YZi Labs disclosed a strategic investment in BitGo, reinforcing the view that regulated custody is becoming a core pillar of the industry rather than a side business.

MicroStrategy and Bitmine keep buying

If there was any doubt that corporate crypto accumulation was slowing down, this week put it to rest.

MicroStrategy announced another major Bitcoin purchase, spending $2.13 billion to increase its holdings to 709,715 BTC. The company continues to treat Bitcoin as a long-term treasury asset rather than a trade, a strategy it has stuck with through multiple market cycles.

On the Ethereum side, Bitmine Immersion Technologies revealed it had added 35,000 ETH, bringing its total holdings to roughly 4.2 million ETH. The move puts Bitmine among the largest known ETH holders in the public markets.

Together, the purchases underline a shift that has been quietly building: some public companies are no longer “testing” crypto exposure. They are committing to it.

Makina Finance recovers most of its stolen funds

The week also brought a rare bit of good news out of DeFi.

Following a flash loan exploit that drained 1,299 ETH, Makina Finance confirmed it has recovered around 83% of the stolen funds. The recovery came after an MEV builder front-ran the attacker and later returned the funds under the SEAL White Hat Safe Harbor process.

After a 10% bounty, about 1,023 ETH was returned to a recovery wallet.

Makina has since announced that its v1.1 upgrade will go live on Monday, introducing stronger Oracle protections and updated security checks. While the exploit initially sent the token sharply lower, the recovery helped stabilize sentiment toward the end of the week.

Regulators take very different paths

Regulation was another major theme — and this week highlighted just how fragmented the global approach still is.

In Europe, Portugal ordered Polymarket to shut down operations within 48 hours, citing laws banning political betting. The move was one of the strongest actions yet taken against prediction markets and signals tighter enforcement across the region.

In contrast, the US saw a more crypto-friendly development. Kansas introduced a bill proposing a state Bitcoin reserve, funded through unclaimed digital assets. If passed, it would mark one of the first instances of a US state formally holding Bitcoin as part of its public financial strategy.

Meanwhile, Binance filed for a MiCA license in Greece, positioning itself to operate legally across the European Union once the framework comes fully into force.

Chainlink and Grayscale push the market access forward

Infrastructure and investment products continued to expand quietly in the background.

Chainlink rolled out 24/5 data streams for US stocks and ETFs, enabling near real-time pricing for traditional assets on-chain. The move is aimed squarely at institutions experimenting with tokenized finance.

At the same time, Grayscale filed an S-1 for a spot BNB ETF and moved to convert its NEAR Trust into a spot ETF listed on NYSE Arca. Reports also suggest the firm is exploring products tied to Avalanche, Hedera, and Hyperliquid.

The message is clear: ETF expansion is no longer limited to Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Other developments worth noting

  • Caroline Ellison was released from custody after serving 14 months, following her cooperation in the FTX case.
  • Nasdaq filed to raise position limits on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF options, a move aimed at improving institutional liquidity.
  • Bhutan announced plans to launch a sovereign Sei validator in Q1 2026 through Druk Holding and Investments.
  • Solana Mobile launched the SKR token airdrop for Seeker phone users.
  • Farcaster confirmed it is not shutting down, despite returning $180 million in VC funding.
  • ZachXBT traced a $23 million wallet linked to a US government seizure, drawing attention to on-chain transparency issues.

What comes next

The coming week will likely hinge on three things:

  • The rollout of Makina’s v1.1 upgrade and whether confidence returns
  • ETF developments, especially around Grayscale’s new filings
  • Broader liquidity signals, as traders watch whether institutional buying translates into sustained market momentum

For now, the trend is clear: institutions are leaning in, regulators are drawing clearer boundaries, and crypto is increasingly behaving like a structured financial market rather than a speculative frontier.

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Dishita Malvania is a Senior Crypto Journalist at The Crypto Times, based in Ahmedabad, India. She manages extensive daily news operations, tracking global digital asset trends, major international summits, market momentum, and localized exchange environments. Her investigative reporting covers India's evolving regulatory updates and enforcement actions, ensuring comprehensive documentation of regional market upheavals. Dishita holds a B.Tech degree in Computer Engineering, with an additional certification in Digital Media. Before joining The Crypto Times, she built a massive catalog of tech and media coverage. Her core reporting beats include crypto regulation and policy, blockchain security and cybercrime, AI in finance, Web3 infrastructure, and crypto fraud investigations and enforcement actions. Her three years of high-volume digital journalism have shaped her rapid fact-checking capabilities, source communication, and clear reporting style, making her work widely cited across premier global news outlets including Entrepreneur.com, The Independent, The Verge, and Metro.co.uk.

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