18 May 2025

European Blockchain Firm Targets $24B in Bitcoin Over Next Decade

a pile of gold coins, but here it’s Bitcoin instead - The Coinomist

The Blockchain Group, a publicly traded company in Europe, has announced plans to acquire 260,000 BTC by 2035. The $24 billion strategy includes issuing new shares, raising debt, and pursuing acquisitions—possibly redefining corporate crypto playbooks in the years ahead.

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The Blockchain Group, a European crypto player, disclosed its new 10-year blueprint on May 1, 2025: to acquire 260,000 BTC—around 1% of Bitcoin’s hard-capped 21 million supply.

Valued at more than $24 billion at current prices, the plan signals one of the most far-reaching corporate commitments to digital assets on record.

Industry observers are watching closely, with early responses suggesting this move could influence how companies manage crypto exposure long-term.

The roadmap to 260,000 BTC rests on four financing pillars:

  1. The first lever is equity, featuring Moving Strike Warrants—a clever structure that adjusts strike prices in line with market rates, minimizing dilution.
  2. Debt is next, echoing MicroStrategy’s blueprint: borrowing against expectations that Bitcoin’s long-term appreciation will cover interest and principal.
  3. The third source is internal—profits from the firm’s trading and mining operations.
  4. Lastly, acquisitions play a central role. The company plans to absorb smaller firms with BTC reserves, from niche crypto exchanges to full-scale mining outfits.

Among the assets already held within The Blockchain Group’s portfolio are equity positions in Bitcoin.de—one of Germany’s first regulated crypto trading platforms—and Futurum, a blockchain-focused venture capital entity.

Positioning itself as a European counterpart to MicroStrategy, the firm emphasizes a more balanced and incremental accumulation strategy, structured over time to reduce exposure risk.

Check this out: Unpacking MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Strategy and Its Risks

Corporate Bitcoin Is Back—And This Time, It’s Coming from Europe

The Blockchain Group’s plan to stack 260,000 BTC signals one of the biggest corporate Bitcoin plays since MicroStrategy kicked off the trend. If achieved, the company could rival the top public holders of Bitcoin—and reshape what crypto strategy looks like for European businesses.

Biggest Bitcoin-Holding Public Companies — The Coinomist
Corporate BTC Holdings, Top 5. Source: treasuries.bitbo.io

Holding 260,000 BTC off-market for years won’t go unnoticed. That kind of supply lock-up constrains liquidity, meaning fewer coins are available when demand kicks in—and that imbalance alone could send prices climbing.

A renewed wave of Bitcoin treasury activity is surfacing in public company balance sheets. Driven by macro headwinds—rising inflation, weakening fiat, and the specter of recession—businesses are revisiting Bitcoin as a strategic asset. Not for speculative upside, but as a protective layer against systemic monetary erosion.

Big Plans, Bigger Risks: EU Policy Could Be the Wildcard

The Blockchain Group’s strategic ambition is clear, but the path ahead is clouded by risk—chiefly regulatory ambiguity. Nowhere is this more pronounced than in the European Union, where tightening rules around digital assets could redraw the lines mid-journey.

Related: How MiCA Regulation will change the European crypto sphere

Some in the community worry that massive corporate holdings undermine Bitcoin’s decentralized core. When a handful of firms control vast amounts of BTC, the spirit of the network starts to look less trustless.

Then there’s the leverage problem. Part of the plan hinges on debt, and if BTC swings too hard in the wrong direction, those positions could collapse fast. Loan repayments would get tougher, and if enough forced liquidations hit the market, the sell pressure could be brutal.

If the strategy plays out as intended, it may establish a new norm—one where Bitcoin is not merely a speculative line item but a structural element of corporate digital policy.

That shift edges crypto closer to its next chapter: no longer outsider, but a recognized asset class in the corporate financial canon.

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