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Twenty One Capital Inc. is a newly formed Bitcoin-focused company thats primary purpose is to hold Bitcoin for investors, similar to an exchange traded fund.
Twenty One Capital plans to go public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) called Cantor Equity Partners (Nasdaq:CEP).
If all goes to plan, it will list under the ticker XXI and is expected to hold around 42,000 BTC, making it one of the largest known Bitcoin treasuries. Once complete, the company will be majority owned by its co-founder Tether, stablecoin issuer Bitfinex and SoftBank Group Corp.
While the firms have filed to merge with the SEC, no listing date has yet been set.
To buy shares in Twenty One Capital when it lists, you'll need to sign up to a trading platform with access to the NASDAQ. Follow the steps below and compare NASDAQ platforms in our table.
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Twenty One Capital's primary purpose is to hold Bitcoin, giving investors easy exposure to BTC by purchasing shares in the company.
It plans to launch on the NASDAQ with 42,000 Bitcoin on its balance sheet.
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