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RedotPay wanted a $1B IPO, but they got a Binance lawsuit instead!

Crypto credit card provider RedotPay’s planned US IPO has hit a roadblock. There’s regulatory problems on one hand, and a separate issue with Binance [BNB] on the other.

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Aug 15, 2026 at 2:30 AM UTC · 1 min de lecture

RedotPay wanted a $1B IPO, but they got a Binance lawsuit instead!
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Crypto credit card provider RedotPay’s planned US IPO has hit a roadblock. There’s regulatory problems on one hand, and a separate issue with Binance [BNB] on the other.

So, what gives?

RedotPay’s U.S IPO plans face delays

RedotPay is currently working through regulatory approvals and legal issues. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the company has paused its IPO plans, citing people familiar with the matter.

Source: Bloomberg

While the company hasn’t issued a statement on the same, they have instead opened up about their U.S expansion.

Representatives have stated that they secured a money transmitter license in the country this week, and is preparing to launch its services.

Rapid growth raises the stakes

RedotPay has been exploring a New York listing since February. The move could raise more than $1 billion, with a valuation above $4 billion previously discussed.

The company has also been looking to raise up to $150 million in funding ahead of this stalled IPO. RedotPay now has more than 8 million users across over 100 countries. Its annualized payment volume has reached $12 billion too.

The firm also holds a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license in Argentina and has Money Services Business registrations in the U.S and Canada.