The Netherlands Treasury BV has announced the completion of a €126 million private placement to acquire over 1000 BTC, with lead investment from Winklevoss Capital and others.

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/09/03 17:52:16
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BlockBeats News, September 3rd, according to Coindesk's report, Dutch company Treasury BV announced that it has raised 126 million euros (equivalent to 147 million U.S. dollars) through private financing. This round of financing was led by Winklevoss Capital (founder brothers of Gemini) and Nakamoto Holdings. The company used this funding to acquire over 1000 bitcoins with the aim of becoming Europe's largest publicly traded Bitcoin asset management company.

In order to achieve its listing goal, the company, led by CEO Khing Oei, has signed a binding agreement with the Dutch small and medium-sized enterprise investment company MKB Nedsense NV (MKBN) to be listed on the Amsterdam Pan-European Exchange through a reverse takeover.

This Dutch company also announced the acquisition of the European flagship Bitcoin event Bitcoin Amsterdam to expand Bitcoin's mainstream application.

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