Bitcoin Treasury Firms Expand War Chests as Global Adoption Rises
H100 Group, Remixpoint and LQWD Technologies secured new funding to boost BTC reserves, signaling growing corporate confidence in bitcoin treasuries.

What to know:
- This week, three companies said they raised some $278 million to buy more bitcoin for their treasuries.
- The bulk came from Japan's Remixpoint, which raised $215 million.
- Sweden's H100 Group and Canada's LQWD Technologies also closed significant funding rounds.
Companies building bitcoin
Remixpoint (3825), a Japanese energy consulting firm, disclosed Wednesday that it raised around 31.5 billion yen ($215 million) in new financing. Remixpoint holds 1,051 BTC and intends to deploy the entire capital toward buying more, with a near-term goal of reaching 3,000 BTC in its treasury.
Sweden’s H100 Group (H100), a health technology company, said it secured an additional 516 million kronor ($54 million) through its Tranche 6 and Tranche 7 financing rounds, originally announced on June 16. Total capital raised now stands at 921 million kronor, it said Wednesday. H100 currently holds 248 BTC and plans to direct funds toward opportunities tied to its bitcoin treasury strategy.
DigitalX (DCC) raised $20.7 million from investors including Animoca Brands, UTXO Management and ParaFi Capital to grow its bitcoin treasury. The placement, priced at $0.074 per share, includes warrants exercisable at $0.15. Directors plan to invest $610,000, subject to shareholder approval.
Canada’s LQWD Technologies (LQWD), which operates a network of enterprise-grade nodes on the Lightning network, said Monday it increased its financing round to C$12.3 million ($9 million). The capital will support further bitcoin acquisitions as part of LQWD’s Lightning Network business. LQWD currently holds 181 BTC.
Update: DigitalX has been updated and raised $20.7 million.
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Small investors are buying bitcoin. For a rally to succeed, the whales need to join in.

Small wallets have increased their BTC holdings by 2.5% since October's all-time high while large holders trimmed 0.8%, Santiment data shows.
What to know:
- Bitcoin wallets holding less than 0.1 BTC have increased their share of supply to the highest since mid-2024 even as the price holds around the mid-$60,000s.
- Larger holders with 10 to 10,000 bitcoins — the whales and sharks that typically drive major moves — have reduced their positions since the October peak.
- The divergence supports choppy, fragile price action because retail demand alone cannot sustain rallies when big wallets are distributing into every recovery.











