Bitcoin Depotがテキサス州で連邦破産法第11条の適用を申請

北米最大のビットコインATM運営会社が、テキサス州で連邦破産法第11条の適用を申請しました。同社は、継続する規制上の課題を背景に、事業を縮小し資産を売却する計画です。

Bitcoin Depotは破産申請の中で、敵対的な規制環境と維持不可能なビジネスモデルを理由に挙げました。北米各地でビットコインATMを運営する同社は、規制当局からの圧力により中核事業の維持が困難になったと述べています。

関連記事

Exodus Movement selling Bitcoin to fund payments amid losses, illustrated with digital finance graphics and declining charts.
AIによって生成された画像

Exodus sells bitcoin to fund payments push after posting loss

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

Exodus Movement sold more than 1,000 bitcoin in the first quarter to raise cash for its payments acquisitions. The company reported a wider net loss as revenue declined sharply.

Bitcoin Depot has flagged severe doubts about its ability to continue as a going concern in a recent filing. The company cited more than $20 million in legal judgments from late 2025 and ongoing litigation that is hurting revenue.

AIによるレポート

A New York lawsuit seeking ownership of dormant Bitcoin addresses has run into new evidence from the blockchain itself. Fifty-two of the targeted wallets moved more than $2.48 billion in BTC after the case began.

Japanese financial conglomerate SBI Holdings has submitted a letter of intent to acquire shares in cryptocurrency exchange Bitbank, aiming to make it a consolidated subsidiary. The move supports SBI's expansion in digital assets amid Japan's planned regulatory changes for cryptocurrencies. The deal is subject to due diligence, negotiations, and approvals.

AIによるレポート

Bitcoin dropped below $67,000 on Tuesday, marking its lowest level since April. The decline triggered nearly $400 million in liquidations within an hour and over $1 billion over 24 hours. Analysts linked the selloff to capital shifting toward AI-related equities and heavy outflows from Bitcoin ETFs.

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否