Can bitcoin be converted into Panther Metals equity? We may be about to find out

09:40, 7th July 2025
Alastair Ford
Alastair Ford
Vox Newswire
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Panther Metals () has received a series of unsolicited approaches from bitcoin holders seeking a route to convert BTC into listed equity.

As a company listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange and registered in the Isle of Man, Panther occupies a unique position with global market reach and jurisdictional agility.

This combination has attracted interest from parties exploring regulated pathways to align digital asset holdings with publicly traded structures.

In response, the company is engaging with legal, regulatory, and financial service providers to establish a clear and compliant framework that would allow qualifying bitcoin holders to exchange BTC for equity in Panther Metals. 

The goal is to create a mechanism that meets the highest regulatory standards and which enhances value for shareholders by expanding the scale and speed of the company’s treasury growth.

Panther believes this initiative has the potential to accelerate the expansion of its bitcoin treasury holdings and to broaden its investor base through strategic alignment with digital asset holders. 

 

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Panther Metals is continuing to position itself as a forward-thinking leader at the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets. It’s a strategy that’s new to the junior mining sector, and which may be the answer to the many questions about the sector’s financing model that have arisen over the past few years. How it works exactly remains to be seen. But Panther’s shares are up by more than 50% since it undertook a transaction on a major Canadian development asset and announced its plans to develop a bitcoin treasury. This story has plenty further to run.

 

 

 

 

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