Robinhood 以 2 亿美元收购加密货币交易所 Bitstamp

tokeninsight_newsPubblicato 2025-06-03Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-06-03

据 The Block 报道:Robinhood 以 2 亿美元完成对 Bitstamp 的收购,标志着由 Vlad Tenev 领导的公司首次进入机构加密业务领域。

此次收购有助于 Robinhood 拓展美国以外的市场,进入 Bitstamp 在欧盟、英国及亚洲的客户网络。

Robinhood 以 2 亿美元完成了对 Bitstamp 的收购,此举旨在加强其加密和股票交易平台在美国以外市场的扩张能力。

这款流行的交易应用最初于 2024 年 6 月宣布计划收购 Bitstamp。不到一年后,Robinhood 实现了在 2025 年上半年完成交易的目标,交易受常规成交条件限制,包括监管机构的批准。

Bitstamp 成立于 2011 年,最初作为面向欧洲市场、替代现已停运的 Mt. Gox 平台而设立,是目前运行时间最长的加密货币交易所。它提供超过 85 种可交易资产,并在全球拥有 50 多项许可和注册。本次交易将其在欧盟、英国、美国和亚洲的零售客户纳入 Robinhood 生态系统,并首次将 Robinhood 带入机构加密客户市场。

“Bitstamp 现在是 Robinhood 的一部分,加入了一个全球规模化的加密交易所,并开启了我们的首个机构加密业务,”Robinhood 联合创始人兼 CEO Vlad Tenev 在 X 平台上表示,“我们的工作才刚刚开始。”

Robinhood 周一在一份声明中表示,Bitstamp 凭借其可靠的交易执行、深度流动性和强大的 API 接入,在过去 14 年中赢得了机构客户的信任,并提供机构借贷和质押等服务,其核心的现货交易平台也通过“强大的产品”增强了 Robinhood 的全球加密布局。

“收购 Bitstamp 是我们扩大加密业务的重要一步。Bitstamp 作为一个长期稳定、受信任的全球交易所,已经历多轮市场周期的考验,”Robinhood 加密业务总经理 Johann Kerbrat 表示,“结合我们广泛的零售覆盖能力与 Bitstamp 的全球机构基础设施,将为用户打造一个无缝、全天候的交易体验,提供深度流动性和更广泛的市场准入。”他在 X 平台上补充道。

“Bitstamp by Robinhood”

据介绍,Bitstamp 的原有团队将与 Robinhood 合并,以推动协作、创新和知识共享。尽管已纳入 Robinhood 体系,Bitstamp 目前仍保留其品牌,但将以“Bitstamp by Robinhood”的形式呈现。

“作为全球运营时间最长的加密货币交易所,Bitstamp 一直被视为全球最值得信赖、最透明的平台之一,”Bitstamp 首席执行官 JB Graftieaux 表示,“将 Bitstamp 的平台和专业能力融入 Robinhood 生态系统,将为用户带来更卓越的交易体验,同时继续坚持合规、安全和用户为本的理念。”

Barclays Capital Inc. 担任 Robinhood 此次收购的独家财务顾问,Galaxy Digital Partners LLC 则担任 Bitstamp 的独家财务顾问。

加密行业并购潮涌

随着 Robinhood 在加密领域的加速布局,其加密交易收入在整体业务中的占比不断上升,公司正努力挑战 Coinbase 等现有巨头。Robinhood 计划构建一个涵盖股票、加密货币、代币化证券、稳定币及预测市场等多个资产类别的全球金融生态系统,利用区块链技术提升运营效率。

上月,Robinhood 还宣布将以约 1.79 亿美元的全现金交易收购 Kevin O’Leary 支持的 WonderFi,进一步进军加拿大加密市场。

这也反映出今年加密行业的并购活动大幅上升,背后原因包括在特朗普政府领导下美国监管环境的转暖、市场整合趋势加剧,以及基础设施扩展需求增加。近期的高调并购案还包括 Coinbase 以创纪录的 29 亿美元收购 Deribit、Kraken 以 15 亿美元收购 NinjaTrader,以及 Ripple 以 12.5 亿美元收购 Hidden Road。

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