The asset encryption platform Securitize will list with a valuation of $1.25 billion through Cantor SPAC.

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Securitize – the tokenization platform behind BlackRock's BUIDL fund – will go public through a $1.25 billion SPAC merger with Cantor Fitzgerald. The deal includes $225 million in PIPE investment from funds such as Arche, Borderless Capital, and ParaFi Capital, along with participation from major shareholders BlackRock, ARK Invest, and Morgan Stanley, who will hold all shares.

After the merger, the company will be named Securitize Corp., trading on Nasdaq under the ticker SECZ, and tokenizing its own shares – a first step in the industry. Founded in 2017, Securitize currently manages over 4 billion USD in tokenized assets, collaborating with BlackRock, KKR, VanEck, and other major institutions. BlackRock's BUIDL fund, implemented by Securitize, currently reaches 2.85 billion USD, becoming the largest tokenized real asset in the world. The transaction is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026.

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