Figure’s story began in 2018, when Mike Cagney and June Ou set out to prove that blockchain could rebuild capital markets. What started with loans has since scaled into a platform that has funded $17 billion, processed more than $50 billion in blockchain transactions, and built a 170-partner network spanning financial institutions and consumer brands. Along the way, Figure pioneered blockchain-native securitizations recognized with AAA ratings by Moody’s and S&P, and introduced YLDS, the first SEC-registered yield-bearing stablecoin.
Now, under CEO Michael Tannenbaum, the company has gone public. The IPO signals not just an inflection point for Figure but also a broader shift as blockchain moves from edge concept to mainstream market infrastructure. By focusing on speed, transparency, and new financial products, Figure is positioning itself to compete in a $185 billion market—showing how a startup built on conviction can scale into a player capable of reshaping finance.



















