This week, corporate Bitcoin treasuries exceeded 1 million BTC in total holdings. From September 1 to September 6, companies announced fresh allocations of nearly 9,800 BTC, worth close to $1 billion at current market prices.
According to @btcNLNico, three new treasuries were launched during the period. A Dutch firm began with 1,000 BTC raised from a $147 million funding round. Chinese-listed CIMG Inc started with 500 BTC, while US-based Hyperscale Data opened its position with 3.6 BTC. These new entries together accounted for 1,503 BTC.
Week 36 – #Bitcoin Treasury Strategy Updates
Sep 1 – Sep 6 saw 47 announcements – ~9.8k BTC
– 3 new treasuries launched with 1,503.6 BTC
– 6 future treasuries announcements, millions worth
– 24 companies added 8,339.26 BTC
– 6 plans to buy more BTC, $136.7m worth
-… pic.twitter.com/V9VInvIJ2U— NLNico (@btcNLNico) September 6, 2025
Future treasury plans also showed strong momentum. Canada’s Universal Digital announced a $100 million Bitcoin strategy in Japan through a partnership with ReYuu. Star Seeds Co from Japan outlined a ¥1 billion ($6.8 million) investment. Australian company InFocus Group set aside 2.5 million AUD ($1.6 million) for a Bitcoin ETF. FiscalNote Holdings, Yoshiharu Global, and Sadot Group also disclosed preparations for corporate treasury strategies.
Existing companies aggressively expanded their holdings. Michael Saylor’s Strategy led with a significant Bitcoin purchase, lifting its total above 636,500 BTC. Marathon Digital added 1,838 BTC, while Metaplanet purchased 1,009 BTC, taking its stash past 20,000 BTC. American Bitcoin added 502 BTC as part of its treasury buildup.
Other miners and firms increased exposure in smaller amounts. Cipher Mining bought 195 BTC, CleanSpark added 124 BTC, and Convano secured 155 BTC. Cango acquired 150 BTC, while companies such as Sequans, Bitdeer Technologies, and DMG Blockchain Solutions made modest allocations. Together, 24 companies added 8,339 BTC during the week.
Future purchase commitments highlighted even larger sums. Metaplanet won approval for Bitcoin expansion through a raise of ¥555 billion ($3.8 billion). Another Japanese firm, S-Science, lifted its limit to ¥9.6 billion ($65.3 million). The Smarter Web Company in the UK struck a subscription deal worth about £24 million ($32.4 million). Hyperscale Data revealed plans to buy $20 million in Bitcoin through an ATM program, while Convano pledged ¥2.5 billion ($17 million).
Additional announcements pointed to wider institutional participation. Sora Ventures launched a $1 billion Bitcoin treasury fund. American Bitcoin debuted on Nasdaq under the ticker $ABTC. DDC Enterprise in partnership with Gemini added to its crypto treasury and Empery Digital carried out a share repurchase to more Bitcoin. This momentum mirrors broader institutional shifts, with BlackRock recently purchasing $290 million Bitcoin. There were also governance changes related to treasury strategies made by Sequans and The Smarter Web Company.
The increase has propelled total corporate holdings to over one million BTC. This further highlights the increasing importance of the leading cryptocurrency as a strategic reserve asset.
With allocations being added, and expansions of billions of dollars being planned by companies around the world, Bitcoin is becoming a standard part of treasury management.
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