The Blockchain Group boosts Bitcoin holdings by 60 BTC, reports 1,270% YTD BTC yield
2025-06-30 11:46:20
Main Idea
The Blockchain Group has increased its Bitcoin holdings to 1,788 BTC through recent capital raises, with significant contributions from investors like Blockstream CEO Adam Back and asset manager TOBAM, aiming to accumulate 1% of the total Bitcoin supply by 2032.
Key Points
1. The Blockchain Group acquired an additional 60 BTC for €5.5 million, bringing its total holdings to 1,788 BTC, valued at around €161.3 million.
2. Blockstream CEO Adam Back subscribed to 2.1 million shares at €0.544 per share, contributing approximately €1.16 million toward the Bitcoin purchase.
3. Asset manager TOBAM participated by subscribing to 262,605 shares for around €0.14 million and finalized a separate €4.1 million capital raise under its 'ATM-type' program.
4. The company reported a BTC yield of approximately 1,270.7% year-to-date, reflecting a net gain of over 500 BTC, valued at around €46.7 million.
5. The Blockchain Group aims to accumulate approximately 170,000 BTC (1% of the total Bitcoin supply) by 2032.
Description
The Blockchain Group has added 60 BTC to its Bitcoin stash following a series of recent capital raises, bringing its total holdings to 1,788 BTC. The Blockchain Group, Europe’s first Bitcoin Treasury Company listed on Euronext Growth Paris, has confirmed the acquisition of an additional 60 Bitcoin ( BTC ) for approximately €5.5 million, bringing its total BTC holdings to 1,788 BTC, valued at around €161.3 million. This was made possible through a combination of recent capital operations, includi...
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