DDC Enterprise Makes Fifth Bitcoin Purchase in August, Surpasses 1,000 Coins in Holdings
BlockBeats News, August 28th, DDC Enterprise Limited ("DDC" or "the Company") announced today that it completed its fifth Bitcoin purchase in August, further acquiring 120 BTC. With this acquisition, the company's total holdings have reached 1008 BTC, more than doubling from the 368 BTC held at the beginning of the month.
Norma Chu, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of DDC, stated: "This month's purchase not only demonstrates our execution capability and speed but also reflects our discipline and conviction. Against the backdrop of Bitcoin market volatility, achieving a doubling of our holdings in just a few weeks fully demonstrates our firm determination to become a leading Bitcoin reserve company."
About DDC Enterprise Limited: DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSE: DDC) is not only continuing to deepen its Asian food business but also leading the corporate wave of Bitcoin treasuryization. The company has strategically positioned Bitcoin as its core reserve asset and is executing an active and accelerated accumulation strategy. In addition to expanding its portfolio of food brands (DayDayCook, Nona Lim, Yai's Thai), DDC is at the forefront of integrating Bitcoin into its corporate financial architecture.
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