WiseLink Dash $10M for Bitcoin Treasury Strategy
WiseLink don become di first Taiwan company wey list for stock market to start using Bitcoin treasury strategy. Dem lead one $10 million three-year convertible note round into Nasdaq-listed Top Win International under one partnership wey dem call “Bitcoin + Cross-Border Finance.” Alongside investors like Chad Koehn and United Capital Management, WiseLink go use di money take buy Bitcoin and support other companies wey follow similar treasury approach.
Dis move change how dem dey manage reserve from conservative style go digital diversification and inflation hedging. CEO Tsai Kun Huang call am “golden window” for long-term Bitcoin gather. As regulators dey clear and people dey start accept am well, more Taiwanese companies fit follow dis Bitcoin treasury style.
For Asia, companies dey rush for Bitcoin matter fast. Tokyo-listed Metaplanet get over 18,000 BTC, and dem get plan to reach 210,000 by 2027. South Korea K Wave Media team join Galaxy Digital to open nearly $1 billion institutional capital. Genius Group from Singapore boost their BTC reserve target from 1,000 to 10,000 coins.
Bitcoin dey trade above $118,000, supported by quiet company accumulation plus growing demand for spot ETF. Traders suppose watch for more institutional demand from Asia, possible liquidity gain, plus keep eye on volatility and regulatory risk as companies dey diversify into Bitcoin.
Bullish
WiseLink dem $10 million convertible note round plus how dem officially adopt Bitcoin treasury strategy dey show say institutional confidence for Bitcoin dey grow. As companies dey redirect dia reserves enter BTC, e dey reduce the circulating supply and e dey make demand stronger. For short term, as institutional demand dey high and quiet corporate accumulation dey happen, e fit boost liquidity and push price go up. For long term, as more Asian companies dey diversify reserves inside Bitcoin for inflation hedging, steady corporate holdings fit tighten supply more, e go create bullish background even though volatility and regulatory uncertainties still dey.