Mercurity Fintech to Allocate $800M to Bitcoin Treasury, Targets Russell 2000 Entry

Mercurity Fintech Plans $800M Bitcoin Treasury Push, Eyes Role in Digital Finance Infrastructure

Mercurity Fintech Holding (NASDAQ: MFH) announced plans to raise $800 million to build a Bitcoin treasury as part of a broader strategy to embed the asset into a blockchain-native financial ecosystem.

In a press release on Thursday, the New York-based fintech firm outlined its intention to not only acquire and hold bitcoin but also to integrate it into a suite of digital finance services, including tokenized treasury products and on-chain staking tools. The initiative reflects what the company calls a “yield-generating, blockchain-aligned reserve structure.”

“Bitcoin will become an essential component of the future financial infrastructure,” said CEO Shi Qiu. “We are positioning our company to be a key player in the evolving digital financial ecosystem.”

Funding Structure Still Undisclosed

Mercurity did not specify how it plans to raise the $800 million — whether through debt, equity, or alternative financing methods.

The announcement coincides with news that Mercurity is on track to be added to the Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 indexes — a move that could broaden investor exposure and potentially boost institutional interest in the firm.

A Multi-Faceted Crypto Play

Mercurity operates crypto mining facilities focused on bitcoin and filecoin, develops advanced liquid-cooling infrastructure for AI data centers, and provides financial services to institutions and high-net-worth clients. The company’s diversification across mining, infrastructure, and finance underlines its ambition to become a holistic player in blockchain-based capital markets.

Shares of MFH rose 1.9% during regular trading on Wednesday before slipping 2.84% in after-hours trading.

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