Gemini is moving ahead with plans to go public. The Winklevoss-owned crypto exchange just filed for a Nasdaq listing under the ticker GEMI. The filing gives a rare look at Gemini’s finances and strategy as it tries to reestablish itself in a maturing market.
The numbers are rough. Gemini posted a net loss of $282.5 million in the first half of 2025, compared to a $41.4 million loss in the same period last year. Revenue also dropped to $68.6 million, down from $74.3 million. These figures show just how difficult the past year has been, even as markets have begun to rebound. The report points to legal costs, rising headcount, and declining trading activity as the main reasons for the steep losses.
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To help shore up liquidity, Gemini secured a $75 million credit agreement from Ripple Labs. It’s a revolving facility that lets Gemini request loans starting at $5 million, with a potential ceiling of $150 million. Once the first $75 million is drawn, Gemini can start borrowing in Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin. This adds a new layer of flexibility and highlights how crypto-native funding deals are starting to resemble traditional credit lines, just with digital assets in the mix.
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Gemini is also getting creative with its legal structure. The company plans to operate through two separate entities. Gemini Trust Company, based in New York, will handle custody and regulated activities. Meanwhile, Moonbase, based in Florida, will operate the main platform used by most customers. This lets Gemini sidestep the strict New York BitLicense requirements without giving up regulatory cover altogether.
Gemini’s move to go public follows similar filings from other major players like Circle and Bullish. Both of those firms found receptive markets despite the broader regulatory pressure on the industry. Gemini’s IPO is backed by big-name underwriters including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, and Cantor Fitzgerald. If it completes the process, Gemini will become the third major crypto exchange to trade publicly, after Coinbase and Bullish.
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Despite the sharp losses, Gemini’s IPO shows it’s not backing down. The credit facility from Ripple gives it short-term stability, while the dual-entity structure shows long-term planning. The company is betting that going public now will help it reset, attract capital, and lean into the next wave of institutional crypto growth. Investors will have to decide if that’s a gamble worth taking.
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