DDC Enterprise bought 200 BTC at $79,969 each, lifting its 2,383 BTC treasury above its $66m market cap as it leans harder into a high‑beta Bitcoin proxy strategyDDC Enterprise bought 200 BTC at $79,969 each, lifting its 2,383 BTC treasury above its $66m market cap as it leans harder into a high‑beta Bitcoin proxy strategy

DDC Enterprise buys 200 more Bitcoin as its treasury hits 2,383 coins

2026/03/20 02:48
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DDC Enterprise bought 200 BTC at $79,969 each, lifting its 2,383 BTC treasury above its $66m market cap as it leans harder into a high‑beta Bitcoin proxy strategy.

Summary
  • DDC Enterprise added 200 BTC at an average $79,969, taking its corporate stash to 2,383 BTC worth about $165m and ranking 32nd among public Bitcoin holders.
  • The New York-listed Asian food platform now has a $66.43m market cap, meaning its Bitcoin holdings alone materially exceed the company’s equity value.
  • Armed with up to $528m in structured financing and a 5,000–10,000 BTC reserve target, DDC is executing a MicroStrategy-style playbook of aggressive, weekly BTC accumulation.

DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC) announced the purchase of an additional 200 Bitcoin on Thursday, bringing its total corporate treasury holdings to 2,383 BTC valued at approximately $165 million — a move that underscores the company’s determination to keep accumulating even as markets sell off under the weight of the Iran war and surging oil prices.

The purchase was made at an average cost of $79,969 per Bitcoin, lifting DDC to 32nd place among publicly listed corporate Bitcoin holders globally, according to data from Bitcointreasuries.net. The company’s year-to-date “BTC yield” — a metric tracking the growth in Bitcoin holdings per share — stands at 44.9%, reflecting an aggressive pace of accumulation since the start of 2026.​

A Small-Cap Playing a Large-Cap Game

DDC Enterprise is a New York-listed global Asian food platform that has, over the past year, reinvented itself as one of the most active small-cap corporate Bitcoin accumulators in the world. The company’s current market capitalization stands at just $66.43 million — meaning its Bitcoin treasury, valued at approximately $165 million at current prices, materially exceeds its equity value.​

The accumulation story began in earnest in mid-2025, when CEO and Founder Norma Chu announced up to $528 million in structured financing — one of the largest single-purpose Bitcoin raises by any NYSE-listed company at the time — with substantially all proceeds earmarked for Bitcoin acquisition. By the end of 2025, DDC held 1,183 BTC. Since January 1, 2026 alone, the company has added 1,200 BTC, effectively more than doubling its holdings in less than three months.

Thursday’s purchase is at least the eighth consecutive weekly accumulation event. The company bought 600 BTC in January 2026 across three separate transactions, followed by weekly purchases of 100 BTC, 80 BTC, 50 BTC, and further tranches through February and March. Each announcement has been accompanied by a statement from Chu, who said Thursday: “Every additional Bitcoin we add is a statement about where we think long-term value is heading.”

The timing is notable. With BTC trading below $70,000 — down more than 3% on the day — and geopolitical risk at its highest point since the war began, DDC is buying into weakness rather than momentum. The company’s average cost per Bitcoin of $79,969 means the treasury is currently underwater relative to purchase price, yet the firm shows no sign of slowing its accumulation program.​

DDC’s strategy closely mirrors, at smaller scale, the MicroStrategy playbook pioneered by Michael Saylor — treating Bitcoin not as a speculative asset but as a primary reserve, funded through equity and debt financing rather than operating cash flow. The company describes its goal as building “a world-class Bitcoin treasury defined by strong governance and repeatable execution,” while maintaining its core Asian food business alongside the digital asset strategy.​

With its stock trading at $2.18, down sharply from a 52-week high of $20.83, and a beta of 5.7, DDC remains one of the highest-volatility Bitcoin proxy plays available to U.S. equity investors — a high-risk, high-conviction bet that the price of Bitcoin will ultimately vindicate the math.

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