Nakamoto, the Bitcoin treasury company, sold approximately 600 BTC and related derivative positions to repay a $45 million debt
Nakamoto, the Bitcoin treasury company, announced that it is strengthening its capital structure and financial flexibility through debt reduction, refinancing, and stock buyback authorization. The company has reduced its outstanding debt by approximately $45 million by monetizing part of its Bitcoin holdings and Bitcoin-related derivative positions.
The repayment funds came from the sale of approximately 600 BTC and Bitcoin-related derivative positions, with net proceeds of about $48 million. After the transaction, the company still holds approximately 4,467 BTC on its balance sheet.
The company has also signed a new loan term sheet with Payward Interactive, a subsidiary of Kraken, extending the principal of approximately 105 million USDT until June 30, 2027. The remaining outstanding balance is 165 million USDT, of which 60 million USDT will mature on December 4, 2026.
In addition, the Nakamoto board has authorized a stock buyback plan of up to $25 million. This plan is effective until December 31, 2026, and the company may repurchase common stock through open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, block trades, and other methods.
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