
Belgravia Hartford Increases Bitcoin (BTC) Treasury Holdings with USD $1 Million Strategic Purchase
This latest purchase further strengthens Belgravia's position as a forward-thinking public company leveraging Bitcoin as a strategic treasury asset.
New Bitcoin Acquisition
Belgravia Hartford acquired 9.35295508 BTC for a total consideration of USD $1,000,000, executed at an average price of $106,918.08 per Bitcoin (inclusive of all costs and fees). This purchase increases the Company's cumulative Bitcoin holdings to:
All figures in USD.
The purchase was facilitated through Coinsquare's regulated OTC desk and funded by the previously announced USD $5 million credit facility provided by Round13 Digital Asset Fund L.P.; a premier institutional partner focused on digital asset strategies.
Commitment to Transparency and Governance
Belgravia Hartford remains committed to full transparency in its treasury operations and will continue to provide timely updates on all material developments. Insiders of the Company currently hold approximately 36% of the outstanding shares, underscoring strong internal alignment with shareholders. Up-to-date insider disclosures are available at SEDI.ca.
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