Alright, so here’s the scoop – Figure, the cool kid on the blockchain block, is going public on Nasdaq. Yep, they just filed their registration statement with the SEC for an IPO under the oh-so-cryptic ticker symbol FIGR. You can’t make this up.
But Class A gets one vote per share, but hold your applause for Class B, which gets TEN votes per share. Who gets all the power? Well, that’s Michael Cagney, the co-founder, of course. He’ll still be calling the shots, like some kind of blockchain emperor, even after the IPO. As an emerging growth company (i.e., still figuring things out), they get to skip some of those tedious public company reporting requirements. Lucky them, right?
Oh, and did I mention they lead the U.S. market in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization? Just casually securitizing things with a shiny AAA rating from S&P. They’re basically the overachiever of the fintech world. Move over, Wall Street.
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2025-08-19 12:28