LayerZero stock

Private-market facts for current and former LayerZero employees researching their stock.

Latest Round
Series B
Valuation
$1B
Founded
2021
Headquarters
Vancouver, Canada
Founders
Bryan Pellegrino, Ryan Zarick, Caleb Banister
Status
private
Employees
167 +19% YoY
Total Raised
$263M

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Overview

LayerZero builds an omnichain interoperability protocol that enables cross-chain messaging and asset transfers between different blockchains.

LayerZero outlook

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Base scenario
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Upside scenario

For employees evaluating LayerZero equity, a 1x base multiple suggests the stock may be close to fairly valued at current prices.

These estimates reflect modeled return scenarios, not guaranteed outcomes. Actual results depend on company performance, market conditions, share class, and timing.

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Selling LayerZero shares

Why shareholders consider selling

Shareholders in LayerZero may explore liquidity for a number of reasons — diversifying a concentrated position, funding a personal financial goal, or simply reducing exposure to a single private holding. As a private company, LayerZero does not trade on a public exchange, meaning employees and early shareholders cannot simply sell through a brokerage. Extended private timelines can leave shareholders waiting years for an exit event, which is why some choose to explore secondary-market options.

Can you sell LayerZero stock?

Whether a shareholder can sell typically depends on what they hold and how it was acquired. Vested and exercised shares are generally more straightforward than unexercised options or unvested RSUs. Most private companies, including those in the Blockchain & Web3 sector, impose transfer restrictions such as rights of first refusal or board approval requirements. The specific terms governing LayerZero shares would be outlined in the holder's equity agreement or the company's governing documents.

What affects the value of LayerZero shares?

The price a buyer is willing to pay for private shares is shaped by several factors: overall demand for the stock, the company's financial performance, broader Blockchain & Web3 market conditions, and any recent private-market transaction activity. Data points such as the company's Series B round and its reported $1B valuation can help frame expectations, though they do not guarantee a transaction price.

What should holders check before selling

Tools for LayerZero shareholders

Exploring equity in LayerZero often raises questions about taxes, exercise timing, valuation, and exit outcomes. These tools can help you model different decisions using your own assumptions.

Latest funding round

LayerZero most recently raised a Series B round in April 2023. The company was valued at $1B. Total funding raised to date is approximately $263M.

Lead investors in this round include Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital.

LayerZero funding history

Seed Round 2021
$2M
Series A 2021
$6M
Series A 2022
$135M
Venture Round 2022
$30M
Series B 2023
$120M
Venture Round 2024
$3M
Funding Round 2025
$55M
Date Round Amount Lead investors
Feb 2026 Corporate Round Tether
Apr 2025 Funding Round $55M Andreessen Horowitz
Apr 2024 Venture Round $3M
Apr 2023 Series B $120M The Spartan Group, OpenSea Ventures
Jul 2022 Series A
May 2022 Venture Round $30M Alameda Research
Mar 2022 Series A $135M Sequoia Capital, FTX Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz
Sep 2021 Series A $6M YZi Labs, Multicoin Capital
Apr 2021 Seed Round $2M

LayerZero IPO & exit outlook

LayerZero has not announced a confirmed IPO date or acquisition. At the Series B stage, most companies are still years away from a public listing or acquisition.

For employees holding equity, the timeline to liquidity is uncertain. Options to consider include:

Read our liquidity guide for a full comparison of paths to liquidity.

Founders & company background

LayerZero was founded in 2021 by Bryan Pellegrino, Ryan Zarick, Caleb Banister and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

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Frequently asked questions

Is LayerZero a public or private company?
LayerZero is a private company as of the most recent data available. Its shares do not trade on a public stock exchange. Employees and early shareholders who want liquidity may need to explore secondary-market options or wait for a future IPO or acquisition.
What is LayerZero's valuation?
LayerZero's latest reported valuation is $1B, set during its Series B round in April 2023. This is the preferred-stock valuation — the price per share that employees hold (common stock) is typically lower due to the liquidation preference stack. See our glossary entries on pre-money valuation and common stock for more detail.
What is LayerZero's stock price per share?
LayerZero does not trade on a public exchange, so there is no single live stock price. Indicative pricing may be available through secondary-market platforms. The most recent known valuation data ($1B) can help frame expectations, but common shares typically trade at a discount to the headline preferred-stock valuation.
When will LayerZero IPO?
LayerZero has not announced a confirmed IPO date. IPO timing depends on market conditions, company financials, and board decisions. Employees should plan around the possibility that liquidity may take years and consider whether secondary-market options or company-sponsored tender offers are available in the interim.
Can I sell my LayerZero stock?
It depends on what you hold and your company's policies. Vested, exercised shares are generally eligible for secondary-market sales, subject to LayerZero's transfer restrictions and right of first refusal (ROFR). Unexercised options and unvested RSUs typically cannot be sold. Some companies also run periodic tender offers that allow employees to sell a portion of their holdings at a set price. Check your equity agreement or speak with your stock plan administrator for LayerZero-specific rules.
How much does it cost to exercise LayerZero stock options?
The out-of-pocket cost equals your strike price multiplied by the number of shares you exercise. For ISOs, exercising may also trigger the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) based on the spread between your strike price and the current fair market value. For NSOs, the spread is taxed as ordinary income at exercise. Use our AMT Calculator and Stock Option Tax Calculator to model the cost for your specific situation.
What type of stock options does LayerZero grant — ISOs or NSOs?
Most venture-backed companies grant ISOs (Incentive Stock Options) to U.S. employees where possible, with NSOs (Non-Qualified Stock Options) used for amounts exceeding the $100K annual ISO limit, for contractors, or for non-U.S. employees. Your specific grant type is listed in your option agreement. The distinction matters because ISOs can qualify for long-term capital gains treatment, while NSOs are taxed as ordinary income at exercise. See our ISO guide and NSO guide for the full breakdown.
What happens to my LayerZero stock if the company is acquired?
In an acquisition, your equity outcome depends on the deal structure and your grant terms. Common scenarios include cash-out (your shares are bought at a set price per share), rollover (your shares convert into the acquirer's equity), or cancellation with an acceleration clause. If you have double-trigger acceleration, your unvested shares may accelerate only if you are also terminated. The liquidation preference stack determines how proceeds are divided — preferred shareholders are paid first, which can reduce or eliminate the payout to common shareholders in lower-value exits.
What is the difference between common and preferred LayerZero stock?
Employees typically hold common stock (or options on common stock). Investors hold preferred stock, which usually comes with a liquidation preference — meaning investors get paid first in an exit before common shareholders receive anything. LayerZero's $1B headline valuation reflects the preferred-stock price. The fair market value of common shares (used for your 409A and strike price) is typically 25–50% lower. This distinction is critical when estimating what your shares might actually be worth in an exit.
What happens to my LayerZero options if I leave?
When you leave a company, you typically have a limited post-termination exercise window — often 90 days — to exercise your vested options or they expire worthless. Some companies offer extended windows (up to 10 years). Unvested options are forfeited. If you hold ISOs and don't exercise within 90 days of leaving, they convert to NSOs, which changes the tax treatment. Review your option agreement for LayerZero's specific terms, and use our Exercise Timing Planner to model the financial tradeoffs.

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Last verified: 2026-05-28 · LayerZero data compiled from funding disclosures, investor announcements, corporate filings, and public records.

Information on this page is compiled from publicly available sources and may be outdated or incomplete. This is not investment advice. Consult a qualified advisor before making financial decisions.