As institutional moves within the Bitcoin ecosystem continue to increase day by day, a notable step has also come from U.S. President Donald Trump’s crypto advisor and BTC Inc. CEO David Bailey. Bailey has raised $300 million to establish a publicly traded Bitcoin investment company named “Nakamoto.” The company’s strategy is based on a model that places Bitcoin at the center of its balance sheet.
Nakamoto: A New Generation Investment Firm Adopting Bitcoin as a Core Asset
Nakamoto takes its name from Bitcoin’s mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto and aims to build a Bitcoin-based capital structure by adopting the strategy model led by Michael Saylor. This structure, financed with $200 million in equity and $100 million in convertible debt, will allow the company to benefit from the appreciation of digital assets while diversifying traditional investment portfolios.
First Targets: Brazil, Thailand, and South Africa
Nakamoto aims for cross-border expansion. In the first phase, the company plans to invest in companies in Brazil, Thailand, and South Africa to expand its global presence. The goal is to accelerate Bitcoin adoption in these countries and secure a strategic position in their local economies.
Public Offering in the Summer
Nakamoto announced it will go public through a reverse merger with an existing company listed on Nasdaq. This process is expected to be completed in the summer. The company also plans to establish an advisory board composed of well-known experts in finance and crypto.
Institutional Bitcoin Adoption Is Increasing
The Nakamoto move comes at a time when interest in Bitcoin at the institutional level continues to grow. David Bailey’s initiative, similar to Jack Mallers’ Twenty One Capital and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Strive Asset Management, highlights a Bitcoin-focused strategy at the institutional level.
“Nakamoto” is not just a new Bitcoin company; it represents a new vision for institutional adoption of digital assets. This step, led by David Bailey, could signal the beginning of a new era in which investment models centered around Bitcoin become increasingly common.