Nasdaq reinforces oversight on publicly traded crypto-focused treasuries

Source Fxstreet
  • Nasdaq is tightening its grip on companies that are raising funds to stack cryptocurrency as reserve assets.
  • The exchange now requires certain companies to obtain shareholder approval before issuing new equity for crypto purchases.
  • Crypto treasury firms saw their stocks decline following the announcement.

Nasdaq will require US-listed crypto treasury firms to get shareholder approval before issuing new shares to lift their stock price.

Nasdaq places stricter oversight on public crypto treasuries

Nasdaq is strengthening its grip on companies that try to boost stock performance through fundraising aimed at crypto acquisitions, according to a report from The Information on Thursday.

The exchange now requires some firms to secure shareholder approval before issuing new equity to fund their crypto reserves. The report added that Nasdaq may delist stocks or suspend trading if a company fails to comply with these new requirements.

Market experts speculate that the rule could slow the momentum of companies repositioning toward crypto-focused treasuries. Others added that the requirement of shareholder approval could discourage further crypto exposure.

Crypto treasuries often prioritize share offerings as a way to raise capital for additional coin purchases, a model pioneered by Strategy (MSTR). The companies often see their shares rebound sharply after pivoting to crypto, reversing previous struggles.

The trend follows a rise in regulatory clarity for the crypto industry, as The Information has tagged it a "stunning transformation in crypto." It also coincides with a growing wave of companies pivoting toward crypto treasuries since January, with interest expanding past just Bitcoin (BTC) into altcoins.

Approximately 184 public companies have revealed plans to raise more than $132 billion for crypto purchases, according to Bloomberg, citing crypto advisory firm Architect Partners. Notably, a majority of these public crypto treasuries are listed on the Nasdaq.

The report triggered declines in the stocks of many public crypto treasuries, highlighting investor fears about the potential impact of the new listing rule.

Shares of major crypto treasuries, including Strategy, BitMine, American Bitcoin, SharpLink Gaming and DeFi Development Corp, closed the day with losses.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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