Europe’s largest digital asset manager, Coinshares, began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market on April 1, 2026, under the ticker symbol CSHR.
Coinshares Goes Public on Nasdaq Under CSHRThe transaction was valued at approximately $1.2 billion pre-money equity value and was anchored by a $50 million institutional common equity commitment.
“This listing is about more than a change of venue,” Mognetti said. “It reflects the strategic evolution of Coinshares from a pure-play ETP provider into a diversified asset manager specializing in digital assets.”
Coinshares laid out several reasons for the U.S. listing. The company said Nasdaq access gives it proximity to the deepest pool of institutional capital globally, broader sell-side analyst coverage, and a stronger platform for U.S. product expansion.
The company operates a fee-based revenue model and says it generates consistent profitability and free cash flow. Coinshares is headquartered in Saint Helier, Jersey.
Coinshares has been publicly traded in Europe for years. The U.S. listing through a SPAC structure gives the company access to American institutional and retail investors without a traditional IPO process.
The company said its U.S. expansion strategy does not end with the listing. Coinshares indicated it plans to build out its American product lineup and pursue growth on multiple fronts as it competes in the institutional digital asset space.
FAQ What is Coinshares’ Nasdaq ticker symbol? Coinshares trades on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol CSHR, effective April 1, 2026. How did Coinshares list on Nasdaq? Coinshares completed a business combination with special purpose acquisition company Vine Hill Capital Investment Corp. to effect the U.S. listing. How much does Coinshares manage in assets? Coinshares manages more than $6 billion in assets across a 39-product suite spanning four platforms. Where does Coinshares rank among digital asset managers? Coinshares ranks among the top four digital asset managers globally by crypto ETP assets under management, alongside Blackrock, Grayscale, and Fidelity.

















