Bitcoin Firm Twenty One to List on NYSE Dec. 9

Published at 2025-12-04 12:45:12

Twenty One said it will list on the NYSE on Dec. 9, positioning itself as a public equity vehicle focused on capital-efficient bitcoin accumulation and services across the broader Bitcoin ecosystem. The move gives investors another regulated route to gain exposure to bitcoin price and industry growth without holding the asset directly, and arrives amid continued institutional interest in on-chain assets.

Details such as a ticker symbol and trading structure remain pending, but the firm's capital-efficiency focus could appeal to long-term allocators and yield-seeking crypto strategies. Market participants should watch initial trading volumes, custody arrangements and whether Twenty One's listing intensifies competition with existing bitcoin trusts and ETFs or spurs fresh inflows into public Bitcoin-linked equities ahead of year-end portfolio adjustments.

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