
Capital B has raised €1.1 million alongside Adam Back while revising its B-04 convertible bond terms to speed up its Bitcoin treasury plan. The adjustment lowers the conversion price and improves incentives for future conversion into equity. This move is part of Capital B’s wider strategy to accumulate more Bitcoin and strengthen its position as a Bitcoin-focused treasury company amid rising institutional participation in digital asset markets.
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