Стоимость акций COIN выросла на 4% на фоне анонса платформы для публичных продаж токенов в США

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-11-18Last updated on 2025-11-18

Платформа Coinbase объявила о запуске новой площадки, которая позволит инвесторам из США участвовать в ранних продажах цифровых токенов до их появления на бирже. На этой новости акции Coinbase выросли на 4% в ходе утренних торгов. Это дебютный крупный шаг компании в сторону возрождения публичных токен-сейлов, которые были популярны в 2017 году, но исчезли после вмешательства финансовых регуляторов.

Согласно заявлению представителей Coinbase, на площадке будет проводиться по одной продаже в месяц. Алгоритм платформы сможет осуществлять распределение активов среди инвесторов. Заявки на покупку можно будет подавать в течение недели. Оплата станет доступна в стабильной монете USD Coin (USDC), выпущенной Circle Internet Group.

Первым проектом, который проведет продажу токенов через новую платформу, станет блокчейн-стартап Monad. Предложение запланировано на следующую неделю и станет тестом для оценки спроса на подобные форматы размещений среди розничных и институциональных инвесторов.

Coinbase заявила, что цель платформы — помочь эмитентам токенов привлечь реальных пользователей и одновременно обеспечить ликвидность на бирже. Компания отметила, что существующая инфраструктура затрудняет равномерное распределение криптовалюты между сообществом и спекулянтами, и новый механизм должен исправить этот дисбаланс.

Платформа также станет первой возможностью с 2018 года для американских инвесторов официально участвовать в публичных размещениях цифровых активов. Coinbase подчеркивает, что новая модель построена с учетом требований регулирования и направлена на повышение прозрачности и защиты инвесторов. В будущем Coinbase планирует добавить функции лимитных ордеров и расширенные параметры для эмитентов, включая возможность приоритизировать распределение среди целевых пользователей.

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