Source: CryptoBriefing
Original Title: UK Bitcoin treasury B HODL acquires additional Bitcoin, total holdings top 158 BTC
Original Link: https://cryptobriefing.com/uk-bitcoin-treasury-b-hodl-expands-holdings/
Key Takeaways
B HODL acquires additional Bitcoin, increasing its total holdings to 158.211 BTC.
The acquisition was funded through a Bitcoin-backed loan at an 8% interest rate.
B HODL, a UK-based company focused on building a Bitcoin treasury, has increased its holdings to 158 BTC, worth about $14 million. The firm funded the transaction using its Bitcoin-secured loan program.
B HODL completed a £70,000 drawdown at an 8% interest rate under the lending arrangement announced in December 2025. The company paid £65,809 (around $89,000) per coin for the latest acquisition.
Made against a backdrop of market softness, with Bitcoin trading at about $87,800, the purchase reflects B HODL’s continued commitment to its long-term accumulation strategy.
The company operates a treasury-led strategy, deploying its Bitcoin holdings to power the Lightning Network and generate revenue from routing fees and liquidity provision.
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TokenSherpa
· 01-04 18:20
actually, let me break this down for you — if you examine the governance precedent here, institutional accumulation at this scale fundamentally shifts voting power dynamics, historically speaking. 158 BTC isn't just a number; it's about quorum requirements and tokenomics framework implications tbh
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 01-04 18:07
ngl, 158 btc is cute but statistically speaking... check the 2017 bubble charts, we're hitting that exact accumulation phase again lmao
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 01-04 10:06
158.2 Bitcoins, sounds like a lot, but when looking at the overall market liquidity, is this amount really enough to support a "treasury-level" narrative? How are the risk control thresholds set? I need to ponder this.
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MoonlightGamer
· 01-04 07:05
158 Bitcoins? The treasury is getting serious too. Looks like our wave is really different.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-01 18:49
The scale of 158 Bitcoins represents the daily output of a medium-sized mining pool within the hash network, but the logic behind institutional layout like this is worth pondering.
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RugDocScientist
· 01-01 18:49
158 Bitcoins, this pace... Are institutions accumulating or is it genuine belief? It's unpredictable.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-01 18:47
The UK is also starting to accumulate coins, 158 Bitcoins is quite a lot. Is this pace aiming to keep up with the US?
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blockBoy
· 01-01 18:46
158 Bitcoins? Seriously, are these institutions really quietly accumulating coins?
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Deconstructionist
· 01-01 18:46
158 Bitcoins, this institution is still quietly accumulating, tsk tsk
UK Bitcoin Treasury B HODL Acquires Additional Bitcoin, Total Holdings Top 158 BTC
Source: CryptoBriefing Original Title: UK Bitcoin treasury B HODL acquires additional Bitcoin, total holdings top 158 BTC Original Link: https://cryptobriefing.com/uk-bitcoin-treasury-b-hodl-expands-holdings/
Key Takeaways
B HODL, a UK-based company focused on building a Bitcoin treasury, has increased its holdings to 158 BTC, worth about $14 million. The firm funded the transaction using its Bitcoin-secured loan program.
B HODL completed a £70,000 drawdown at an 8% interest rate under the lending arrangement announced in December 2025. The company paid £65,809 (around $89,000) per coin for the latest acquisition.
Made against a backdrop of market softness, with Bitcoin trading at about $87,800, the purchase reflects B HODL’s continued commitment to its long-term accumulation strategy.
The company operates a treasury-led strategy, deploying its Bitcoin holdings to power the Lightning Network and generate revenue from routing fees and liquidity provision.