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Capital B Buys 62 BTC for $7.13M, Boosting Holdings to 2,075 BTC

Europe's first bitcoin treasury firm has reached BTC yield of 1,446.3% year to date.

Aug 5, 2025, 10:40 a.m.
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What to know:

  • The latest purchase pushes the firm's holding to 2,075 BTC valued at $217.47 million.
  • Since the start of the year, Capital B has achieved a staggering BTC yield of 1,446% and a bitcoin gain of roughly 578.5 BTC.

Capital B (ALCPB) operating as The Blockchain Group, has completed the acquisition of 62 bitcoin for approximately $7.13M through its Luxembourg-based subsidiary.

This investment lifts the firm’s total holdings to 2,075 BTC, purchased at an average price of $104,803 per coin. The acquisition was funded via a $7.48M convertible bond issuance, subscribed by Tobam Bitcoin alpha fund.

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Since the start of the year, Capital B has achieved a staggering BTC yield of 1,446% and a bitcoin gain of roughly 578.5 BTC.

This move underlines its long-term bitcoin treasury strategy focused on increasing BTC per fully diluted share, reinforcing its position as a leader in bitcoin-based financial structuring.

Capital B's shares rose 1% on Tuesday, bringing its year-to-date gain to 760%.


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