Riot plans to purchase 1,200 BTC, Hut 8 secures $50 million in credit, OSL confirms a plan to increase holdings of 500 BTC

By: rootdata|2026/03/17 09:42:00
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According to BBX data, yesterday global listed companies continued to strengthen their efforts in "digital reserve sovereignty" and "fiat credit hedging":

  • 1,200 purchase plan: Riot Platforms (NASDAQ: $RIOT) board approved a btc-42">Bitcoin purchase proposal worth approximately $86 million yesterday, planning to acquire 1,200 BTC through block trading within 48 hours, further enhancing its non-mining output reserves.

  • $50 million credit line: Hut 8 (NASDAQ: $HUT) announced it has secured a $50 million revolving credit line from a global commercial bank, clearly stating that it will use these funds to "strategically accumulate" during market corrections, rather than for daily operational expenses.

  • 500 BTC buyback confirmation: OSL Group (0863.HK) announced last night that it will allocate 15% of its annual profits to increase its Bitcoin holdings. The first batch of 500 BTC purchases has been settled today, marking the entry of the Hong Kong stock compliant platform into the "profit monetization" phase.

  • 10,000 BTC holding target: Cipher Mining (NASDAQ: $CIFR) confirmed in its latest financial transparency report that its total holdings reached 9,850 BTC yesterday through mining retention, and it is expected to officially enter the "10,000 club" within this week.

  • €15 million increase: Bitcoin Group SE (XETRA: $ADE) disclosed that it increased its crypto asset reserves by €15 million in the continental market yesterday, aiming to address potential inflation volatility risks in the Eurozone.

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