B HODL is listed in the UK, raising $20 million for its Bitcoin funding strategy.

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Foresight News reports that B HODL has been listed on the Aquis Exchange in London, raising over $20 million for its Bitcoin fund strategy, with the stock code “HODL”. The company is led by former lawyer and co-founder of the Bitcoin advocacy group Policy UK, Freddie New, and is supported by the UK Bitcoin exchange CoinCorner, which holds 14.3% of its issued share capital. CoinCorner CEO Danny Scott serves as Chief Bitcoin Officer and a director of B HODL. Additionally, Blockstream CEO Adam Back is listed as a major shareholder, holding over 25.5% of the company's issued share capital and will also serve as CEO of B HODL.

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