As more corporations embrace Bitcoin as a strategic asset, Mercurity Fintech is entering the arena with an ambitious $800 million fundraising effort aimed at building a long-term BTC reserve.
The Nasdaq-listed fintech firm revealed plans to allocate the capital not only to buy Bitcoin but also to expand its blockchain infrastructure.
Part of the funds will support the integration of crypto custody, staking services, and tokenized treasury operations into its core platform.
This comes on the heels of GameStop doubling down on its Bitcoin holdings and follows the example set by MicroStrategy, which pioneered large-scale corporate BTC accumulation.
Mercurity’s CEO, Shi Qiu, described the move as a natural evolution for the company, driven by a belief that Bitcoin will play a central role in global finance. He also noted that the firm expects to join the Russell 2000 and 3000 indexes in the next rebalancing cycle, marking a milestone in investor recognition.
For Mercurity, the Bitcoin treasury is more than a hedge—it’s a statement about where the future of finance is headed.
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