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Coinsilium’s Bitcoin Treasury Surpasses 112 BTC Following Latest £920,000 Purchase

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Coinsilium’s Bitcoin Treasury Surpasses 112 BTC Following Latest £920,000 Purchase 

Coinsilium Group Limited has expanded its Bitcoin treasury to 112 Bitcoin following a £920,000 purchase executed through its wholly-owned Gibraltar subsidiary, Forza Gibraltar Limited. The latest acquisition of 10.2489 Bitcoin at an average price of £89,765.73 per Bitcoin ($120,538.77) represents the company’s continued commitment to its Bitcoin-focused treasury strategy. 

The digital asset venture builder, which has been operating in the blockchain sector since 2015, established Forza Gibraltar Limited specifically to manage its Bitcoin treasury operations. The subsidiary’s total Bitcoin holdings now stand at 112.0009 Bitcoin, with an aggregate average purchase price of £81,710.15 per Bitcoin ($110,677.77), bringing the total value of holdings to £9,993,422.54 ($13,502,255.06).

“All Bitcoin purchases are being conducted in accordance with the Company’s Bitcoin Treasury Policy,” the company stated in its announcement. The storage of all Bitcoin holdings is handled by third-party, regulated, institutional-grade custodians, providing additional security for the company’s digital asset reserves. 

This latest purchase follows Coinsilium’s successful £1.25 million capital raise in May 2025, which was specifically designed to fund its Bitcoin treasury strategy. The company raised these funds through an oversubscribed placing at 3 pence per share.

Executive Chairman Malcolm Palle had previously expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, stating: “I am delighted to announce this Placing today. We have been very pleased by the response to the Company’s Forza! Initiative and these funds will allow us to advance the implementation of our Bitcoin Treasury Strategy.”

Board member James Van Straten emphasized the company’s focus, noting: “Coinsilium has raised £1.25 million to kick start its Bitcoin treasury strategy. A WRAP retail offering of £250,000 is on offer to provide retail investors the opportunity to participate. We are laser focused on our Bitcoin treasury strategy.” 

Since launching its treasury strategy in May, Coinsilium has built a £10 million Bitcoin position across multiple purchases. The company’s public market structure allows traditional investors to gain Bitcoin exposure through regulated channels without directly holding it. 

The company maintains that its decision to allocate capital to Bitcoin reflects “a strategic view of Bitcoin as a long-term reserve asset” backed by “over a decade of experience operating in the digital asset sector.” 

This post Coinsilium’s Bitcoin Treasury Surpasses 112 BTC Following Latest £920,000 Purchase  first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.

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