Twenty One Capital Prepares To Transfer $3,987,879,465 in Bitcoin Ahead of Stock Market Launch

dailyhodlОпубликовано 2025-12-08Обновлено 2025-12-08

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Twenty One Capital, a Bitcoin treasury company backed by Tether, SoftBank, Cantor Fitzgerald, and Strike CEO Jack Mallers, is preparing to transfer 43,500 BTC (valued at nearly $4 billion) from escrow to its own custody. The move is a key step ahead of its expected launch on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker XXI, with trading set to begin on December 9th. Mallers emphasized the company's commitment to transparency, rooted in Bitcoin's principles, and highlighted its proof-of-reserves system that allows public verification of its Bitcoin holdings. The merger is scheduled to be finalized on December 8th.

A Bitcoin treasury company built by Tether, SoftBank Group, Cantor Fitzgerald and Strike CEO Jack Mallers is preparing to transfer a huge amount of BTC.

According to Mallers, Twenty One Capital will soon move over 43,500 Bitcoin from escrow to its own custody ahead of an expected launch on the New York Stock Exchange.

The transfer, valued at $3,987,879,465 at time of publishing, will support the final steps of the firm’s merger.

Mallers announced the move in a video on X, stressing transparency as a core value drawn from Bitcoin.

“We derive our corporate culture, what motivates us – our business is derived from Bitcoin. Things like truth, transparency, authenticity.

As a part of this, we launched proof of reserves earlier this year. Proof of reserves allows anyone in the world, whether you’re a shareholder or not, to verify we do in fact own the Bitcoin we say we do.”

The Bitcoin-native company expects to finalize the merger on December 8th, and begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker XXI on December 9th.

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