Security firm CertiK considers IPO, targeting $2 billion valuation
According to Odaily, blockchain security audit firm CertiK is exploring the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO), targeting a valuation of approximately $2 billion.
In an interview this week in Davos, Switzerland, Ronghui Gu, co-founder of CertiK and associate professor of computer science at Columbia University, stated that although a specific listing timeline has not been set, an IPO has become a clear goal for the company.
Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York, CertiK primarily provides smart contract auditing and security services for blockchain projects. Its most recent funding round occurred in 2022, during a Series B3 round co-led by Insight Partners, Tiger Global, and Advent International, which valued CertiK at $2 billion and raised $88 million. Ronghui Gu mentioned that Binance is CertiK's earliest and currently largest financial backer, with other investors including Coinbase and SoftBank.
