Securitize to Go Public via CEPT SPAC Merger in H1 2026
Securitize is set to go public via a merger with Cantor Fitzgerald's CEPT SPAC in H1 2026. Learn what this means for the RWA market.
The bridge between Wall Street and blockchain is getting a major upgrade. Securitize, the powerhouse in asset tokenization, is headed for the public markets.
Securitize CEPT SPAC Merger 2026 Framework
According to reports, Securitize is planning to go public through a merger with Cantor Equity Partners II (CEPT), a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) backed by Cantor Fitzgerald. The deal aims to close as early as the first half of 2026.
This move signals a massive win for the Real World Asset (RWA) sector. Securitize already boasts a strong pedigree, having partnered with BlackRock to launch the BUIDL fund. Now, with Howard Lutnick's Cantor Fitzgerald entering the fray via CEPT, the company is poised to dominate the intersection of traditional finance and on-chain liquidity.
Market Impact and Investor Considerations
Analysts expect this listing to provide a major liquidity boost for the RWA market. However, investors shouldn't ignore the typical volatility associated with SPAC deals and the evolving regulatory landscape for digital securities.
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