AVAX One Buys $110M in Avalanche, Raises Stake to 13.8M AVAX

Published at 2025-11-25 04:30:24

On Nov. 24, 2025 AVAX One increased its AVAX treasury by roughly $110 million, lifting its position to approximately 13.8 million tokens. The acquisition is part of an accelerated growth strategy and immediately strengthens the firm’s balance sheet exposure to Avalanche’s native token.

The transaction matters because it signals renewed institutional appetite for AVAX and can exert subtle supply pressure that supports price discovery. With a larger token stake, AVAX One also gains greater influence over staking allocation and potential governance participation, adding a layer of strategic utility beyond pure price exposure. Market participants will watch whether other firms follow suit or if this concentration amplifies volatility in the short term.

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