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Bullish stock jumps 10%: Why Equiniti deal could be pivotal?

by May 5, 2026
by May 5, 2026

Shares of Bullish (NYSE: BLSH) surged on Tuesday after the cryptocurrency exchange operator announced a $4.2 billion agreement to acquire Equiniti, marking a major step in its push to build infrastructure for tokenized securities.

The all-stock transaction, which includes the assumption of $1.85 billion in debt, is expected to close in January 2027, subject to regulatory approvals.

The deal will give Bullish access to a large and established shareholder recordkeeping business as it expands beyond crypto trading into broader capital markets services.

Bullish stock rose 20.3% to $48.93 following the announcement, reflecting investor optimism about the strategic move.

Although it has pared some gains and was trading at $44.71 at the time of writing.

The company, which went public on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2025, remains down 46% from its debut price of $90 per share.

Acquisition strengthens tokenization ambitions

The acquisition is central to Bullish’s ambition to become a leading player in tokenized securities.

By integrating Equiniti’s transfer agent capabilities, the company will be able to offer a full suite of services required for blockchain-based capital markets.

Transfer agents play a critical role in financial markets by maintaining shareholder records, issuing ownership certificates, and facilitating dividend payments.

Equiniti currently services nearly 3,000 publicly traded companies, including Berkshire Hathaway, Moody’s, and Rolls-Royce.

Bullish said the combined entity will enable around-the-clock trading of tokenized securities, alongside stablecoin-based payments and settlement solutions.

The company aims to position itself as a global transfer agent for tokenized assets, a capability it described as essential for modern capital markets.

“Tokenization is a once-in-a-generation shift in how capital markets operate,” Tom Farley CEO of Bullish said in a statement.

Farley added that broad adoption at an institutional scale requires end-to-end tokenization services, a unified ledger, and a strong base of issuer relationships. “This combination delivers all three and I believe it uniquely positions us to lead the transition to tokenized securities,” he said. 

Wall Street accelerates shift to blockchain markets

The deal comes amid a broader push across Wall Street to adopt blockchain-based infrastructure.

Tokenized securities—digital representations of traditional assets on a blockchain—allow for 24/7 trading, instant settlement, and increased accessibility for investors.

Major exchanges are already moving in this direction.

The Intercontinental Exchange has outlined plans for a tokenized trading venue, while the Nasdaq has received regulatory approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a pilot program involving tokenized stocks.

Crypto exchanges are also entering the space.

Platforms such as Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken have launched tokenized stock offerings, intensifying competition between traditional financial institutions and digital asset firms.

Growing demand, but market still evolving

Investor interest in tokenized assets continues to grow, although the market remains relatively small compared to traditional asset classes.

Data shows that the value of tokenized stocks has risen to $1.25 billion, with increasing participation from investors.

Despite this growth, tokenized equities remain a smaller segment of the broader $30 billion tokenized real-world asset market.

Other categories, such as tokenized US Treasury debt and commodities, continue to dominate.

Bullish, founded in 2021 and focused primarily on institutional clients, is betting that demand for tokenized securities will expand as infrastructure improves and regulatory clarity increases.

The addition of Equiniti’s capabilities is expected to accelerate that strategy, positioning the company to compete in a rapidly evolving segment of global finance.

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