KindlyMD's Nakamoto Holdings Makes Landmark Investment in Dutch Bitcoin Treasury Firm
Reuters
Sep 03
KindlyMD's Nakamoto Holdings Makes Landmark Investment in Dutch Bitcoin Treasury Firm
SALT LAKE CITY, UT / September 3, 2025 / KindlyMD, Inc. $(NAKA)$, a provider of integrated healthcare services and a Bitcoin treasury vehicle, has announced its first foreign investment through its subsidiary, Nakamoto Holdings Inc. Nakamoto has made a minority equity investment in Treasury B.V., a Bitcoin treasury company based in the Netherlands. This strategic move aligns with KindlyMD's vision of placing Bitcoin at the center of the global financial ecosystem. Treasury, led by seasoned investor Khing Oei, plans to integrate Bitcoin into European capital markets and aims to list publicly on the Euronext Amsterdam via a transaction with MKB Nedsense N.V. This partnership also involves enhancing the Bitcoin Amsterdam conference, a key event for the European Bitcoin community.
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