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Story: Capital B Shareholders Back $120 Billion Bitcoin War Chest

By Dan Saada

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What Shareholders Actually Approved. The package covers both equity instruments and credit instruments.

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Why $120 Billion and Why Now. Bitcoin treasury strategies have been picking up steam across corporate America and beyond for a…

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What's Still Unclear. Quite a bit, actually. Capital B hasn't disclosed which specific financial instruments it'll…

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Capital B just got a massive green light. Shareholders approved up to $120 billion in financing — equity and credit combined — to fund what the company is calling a serious…

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That's not a small number. $120 billion puts Capital B in a league where its buying power could genuinely move markets, depending on how fast and how aggressively the company…

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The package covers both equity instruments and credit instruments. That's a deliberate mix — it gives Capital B optionality.

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Shareholders backed it. That part's done. And honestly, getting approval at this scale isn't nothing — it means the people with actual skin in the game believe the strategy is…

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No executives were quoted in the source material. No specific board members named. The company didn't attach a spokesperson statement to the approval announcement.

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The financing capacity doesn't mean Capital B will spend $120 billion. It means they can, up to that amount, if and when conditions look right. That's an important distinction.

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But the ceiling itself sends a signal. It's hard to approve $120 billion in financing authority and then quietly buy $200 million worth of Bitcoin. The market will be watching.

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More context: Florida Man Bitcoin Rodney Faces 5 Years Over $1.8 Billion HyperFund Collapse

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Quite a bit, actually. Capital B hasn't disclosed which specific financial instruments it'll prioritize first. Convertible notes? Straight equity raises? Secured credit lines?

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That ambiguity cuts both ways. On one hand, it keeps competitors and traders from front-running Capital B's purchases.

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It's also unclear whether the $120 billion represents an all-at-once authorization or a rolling capacity that gets renewed or adjusted over time. The source didn't specify.

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What Capital B has done, structurally, is give itself room to act fast. Bitcoin markets don't wait.

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