Company files shelf registration with SEC for $5B equity program.
Proceeds to fund Bitcoin strategy, acquisitions, and corporate growth.
Recent merger with Nakamoto accelerates treasury shift into BTC.
KindlyMD Inc. has recently filed a Form S-3 automatic shelf registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, establishing an at-the-market equity offering program (ATM Program) worth up to $5 billion.
The healthcare company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, which include supporting its recently adopted Bitcoin Treasury Strategy following its merger with Nakamoto Holdings.
“We intend to deploy the ATM Program thoughtfully and methodically, using it as a flexible tool to strengthen our balance sheet, seize market opportunities, and deliver accretive value for shareholders,” Bailey wrote.
Earlier today, the executive noted Bitcoin’s rising role in global finance, noting that it is emerging as the world’s “reserve asset,” whether embraced or ignored.
Bitcoin is becoming the world’s reserve asset right in front of your eyes. You can either embrace it or ignore it but you can’t stop it. Accelerate.
— David Bailey🇵🇷 $1.0mm/btc is the floor (@DavidFBailey) August 27, 2025
KindlyMD has recently shifted its focus on Bitcoin investment. It has already raised $500 million through private placements and issued a $200 million convertible debenture secured by more than $400 million worth of Bitcoin. With its most recent purchase, the firm now holds nearly 5,765 BTC.
If fully executed, the $5 billion program could position KindlyMD among the largest institutional Bitcoin holders worldwide.
Corporate Bitcoin Holdings Expand
Corporate Bitcoin holdings are recently expanding as companies test Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and currency weakness. As per the data by BitcoinTreasuries, 174 publicly listed companies now control a total of 988,913 BTC.
Michael Saylor’s Strategy, which holds 632,457 BTC, is the largest corporate Bitcoin holder globally.
Earlier today, Japanese firm Metaplanet approved a plan to raise around $1.2 billion via an overseas share sale, dedicating nearly $835 million to Bitcoin purchases. The company framed the strategy as protection against a weakening yen and inflation risks.
As you may have seen in the release linked on this post, we announced an international offering of new shares earlier today. Due to legal restrictions, we cannot comment on the offering beyond what is in the release while the offering in ongoing. In addition, our ability to… https://t.co/wbiTClEub7
However, experts warn that aggressive moves carry serious risks. Analysts caution that if companies’ stock prices decline, issuing more shares to buy Bitcoin can dilute value rather than add it.
Bitcoin is currently trading around $111,200, down by over 6% in the past month. Analysts are expecting an altcoin rally in the coming months as investors look for new crypto projects.
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A crypto journalist with over 5 years of experience in the industry, Parth has worked with major media outlets in the crypto and finance world, gathering experience and expertise in the space after surviving bear and bull markets over the years. Parth is also an author of 4 self-published books.