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Bitcoin treasury companies in Europe struggle with shareholder cost issues

Europe’s Bitcoin treasury trade is moving from accumulation headlines into financing design.

Capital B now has shareholder authority for a huge capital and credit toolkit, while BTC AB is testing investor demand for a preference-share structure before its June 30 subscription deadline.

The shared promise is higher Bitcoin per fully diluted share. The shareholder risk is that dilution, credit capacity, preference dividends, and redemption terms become the story before any added Bitcoin improves the per-share claim.

For Bitcoin treasury companies, the financing structure now matters as much as the size of the Bitcoin stack.

That test sharpened this week after Capital B said shareholders approved all resolutions at its June 17 annual ordinary and extraordinary general meeting, including authority for up to EUR 5 billion in nominal capital increases and EUR 100 billion in nominal credit instruments tied to its Bitcoin treasury strategy.

One day earlier, BTC AB opened the subscription period for a Class A preference-share rights issue that could raise about SEK 23.4 million before costs if fully subscribed.

Both companies tie the activity to the execution of the Bitcoin treasury. Investors now have to judge which capital structures they will tolerate as those companies try to raise, borrow, and dilute their way toward higher Bitcoin per fully diluted share.

Bitcoin treasury companies move financing inside the share count

Capital B’s approval gives management a larger financing menu before any specific issuance or borrowing is priced. It also gives shareholders a clearer reason to focus on terms instead of headline capacity.

Shareholders approved a maximum capacity of EUR 5 billion in nominal capital increases and EUR 100 billion in nominal credit instruments. The board report treats those amounts as authorization limits, with actual financing still dependent on later terms and execution.

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The distinction affects the equity case because capacity gives the company optionality before any balance-sheet Bitcoin appears. It gives the company room to issue securities or take on credit instruments later.

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The effect on Bitcoin per fully diluted share depends on pricing, timing, costs, debt terms, and the number of new claims ahead of or alongside existing shareholders.

The metric appears in Capital B’s strategy language. The company says its Bitcoin Treasury Company strategy focuses on increasing the number of BTC per fully diluted share over time.

A separate response to shareholder questions described accretion as an objective rather than a commitment. That caveat fits the core issue: Bitcoin per share carries weight only when financing is cheap, well-timed, and disciplined.

New shares, debt claims, or discounts can absorb the benefit of any Bitcoin acquired.

The vote results support treating the authorizations as approved resolutions while leaving the financing choices for later. A shareholder mandate can expand management’s room to act before future issuance, or borrowing shows its cost.

Company Current action Status Scale Investor question
Capital B Capital increase and credit instrument authorizations Approved by shareholders on June 17 Up to EUR 5 billion in nominal capital increases and EUR 100 billion in nominal credit instruments Can future financing add Bitcoin faster than it adds dilution or credit risk?
BTC AB Class A preference-share rights issue Subscription period opened June 16 and runs through June 30 Up to 195,078 preference shares at SEK 120, or about SEK 23.4 million before costs Will investors accept preference-share claims as a way to fund the treasury strategy?

BTC AB puts preference shares before investors

BTC AB is smaller in scale, but its financing is more immediate. The company said the rights issue comprises up to 195,078 Class A preference shares at SEK 120 per share.

Existing Class B shareholders received one subscription right for each Class B share held on the June 12 record date, and four rights allow the holder to subscribe for one preference share.

The subscription period runs from June 16 through June 30, with trading in subscription rights on Spotlight Stock Market through June 25. BTC AB expects to announce the outcome around July 2, followed by estimated first trading in the preference shares around July 20.

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That calendar gives investors a near-term signal on shareholder appetite while Capital B’s broader authorization package still awaits actual financing terms.

The early support has two tiers. BTC AB disclosed subscription undertakings totaling about SEK 6.4 million, representing roughly 27.2% of the rights issue.

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