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    Winklevoss twins-backed bitcoin treasury firm to list in Amsterdam

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Winklevoss twins' Bitcoin treasury firm plans a reverse listing in Amsterdam, aiming to attract regional investors with limited options.

    Table of Contents

    • Bitcoin Treasury Firm Listing in Amsterdam
    • Details of the Reverse Listing
    • Market Context and Trends
    • Future Plans and Expectations

    Winklevoss Twins' Bitcoin Treasury Firm Set to Go Public in Amsterdam

    Bitcoin Treasury Firm Listing in Amsterdam

    (Reuters) -Netherlands-based Treasury, a bitcoin treasury company backed by the US billionaire Winklevoss twins, said on Wednesday it plans to list in Amsterdam via a reverse listing alongside Dutch investment firm MKB Nedsense.

    Treasury, which has raised 126 million euros ($147 million) via a private funding round led by Winklevoss Capital and Nakamoto Holdings, said in a statement it aims to attract bitcoin investors in a region where options remain limited.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Details of the Reverse Listing

    Bitcoin treasury companies hold bitcoin reserves as their main asset instead of cash, like how companies traditionally hold dollars or euros. Unlike general crypto firms that trade many different digital coins, these companies focus only on accumulating and holding bitcoin long-term.

    Market Context and Trends

    This year, bitcoin has seen strong price appreciation to all time highs above $120,000 driven by renewed institutional interest and ETF inflows.

    Future Plans and Expectations

    Various crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) have been launched in Europe, but these funds' adoption has lagged far behind that of spot ETFs in the U.S.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Treasury says it has already accumulated more than 1,000 bitcoin.

    The reverse listing transaction represents a 72% premium to MKBN's closing share price of 7 euro cents on July 11.

    The two companies said in a joint release they aim to end up with a post-consolidation share price of 2.10 euros.

    CONTEXT

    Dutch crypto firm Amdax announced plans in August to launch a bitcon treasury company called AMBTS on Euronext Amsterdam.

    The Winklevoss twins, Cameron and Tyler, founded crypto exchange Gemini and are prominent bitcoin advocates who helped legitimize cryptocurrency investing among institutions.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    MKBN will convene an extraordinary meeting of shareholders to approve the reverse listing.

    After completion, MKBN will be renamed to "Treasury N.V." and is expected to trade under the ticker "TRSR".

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Winklevoss twins' firm plans Amsterdam listing.
    • •The firm has raised 126 million euros in funding.
    • •Reverse listing with Dutch firm MKB Nedsense.
    • •Bitcoin treasury companies focus on holding bitcoin.
    • •MKBN shares to consolidate at 2.10 euros post-listing.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Winklevoss twins-backed bitcoin treasury firm to list in Amsterdam

    1What is the main asset held by bitcoin treasury companies?

    Bitcoin treasury companies hold bitcoin reserves as their main asset instead of cash, similar to how traditional companies hold dollars or euros.

    2How much funding has Treasury raised?

    Treasury has raised 126 million euros ($147 million) via a private funding round led by Winklevoss Capital and Nakamoto Holdings.

    3What is the expected post-consolidation share price for MKBN?

    The two companies aim to achieve a post-consolidation share price of 2.10 euros.

    4Who are the Winklevoss twins?

    Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are the founders of the crypto exchange Gemini and are prominent advocates for bitcoin, helping to legitimize cryptocurrency investing among institutions.

    5What is the significance of the reverse listing for MKBN?

    The reverse listing transaction represents a 72% premium to MKBN's closing share price, indicating strong investor interest and potential growth for the company.

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