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Home » Twenty One Capital Set To Make History On NYSE With $4B Treasury

Twenty One Capital Set To Make History On NYSE With $4B Treasury

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is about to get a Wall Street coming out party unlike anything the industry has seen before. On December 9, Twenty One Capital will debut on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker symbol XXI, marking the first Bitcoin native company to trade on the prestigious exchange and positioning itself as the largest Bitcoin treasury firm on the NYSE.
The listing comes after shareholders approved the merger between Twenty One Capital and Cantor Equity Partners Inc. (NASDAQ:CEP) on December 3, clearing the final hurdle for what promises to be a watershed moment for crypto’s integration into traditional finance. The merger is set to close on December 8, with trading beginning just one day later.
Leading The Bitcoin Treasury Movement
Twenty One Capital will launch with approximately 43,514 BTC valued at roughly $4 billion, making it among the top three publicly traded Bitcoin holders globally and the largest specifically on the NYSE. Strategy Inc. (NASDAQ:MSTR), formerly known as MicroStrategy, remains the undisputed leader with approximately 650,000 BTC, while MARA Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:MARA) holds around 52,000 BTC.
The company is led by Jack Mallers, founder and CEO of Strike, the Bitcoin Lightning Network payments company. Mallers has become a prominent voice in the crypto industry, most notably for his role in helping …Full story available on Benzinga.com

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