Changpeng Zhao has also revealed that he believes the $100 billion valuation secured by Coinbase is low.
Binance has no plans to go public, Changpeng Zhao has said.
“I think it’s great for Coinbase to go public — especially at those kinds of valuations — and I think that’s really great for the industry. I think that opens up a lot of doors for a lot of companies … we feel really happy for them. But Binance, we’re OK — we’re not really short on funds, we’re surviving OK, and we’re growing very healthily and organically. So we don’t have any plans for an IPO.”
CZ added that he thinks the $100 billion valuation that Coinbase has secured ahead of its debut on the stock market is low, given how the company has the majority of the U.S. market. He also revealed that he isn’t sure how much Binance’s valuation would end up being — but noted that his platform has “slightly more users globally” than Coinbase does.
The Crypto Sector Watches with Interest
Coinbase’s debut is expected to take place at the end of this month, and it’s highly likely that many major trading platforms will be keeping a close eye on how the crypto exchange performs after going public.
Instead of pursuing an IPO, Coinbase is embarking on a direct listing where existing shares are sold instead of new ones. This eliminates the need for a lockup period, and can result in “instant billionaires” being created overnight.
In other Binance developments, CZ announced that Senator Max Baucus is joining the company as an advisor. He’s set to help the exchange on strategy and policy, government relations, compliance, and more.