Asset Entities Inc. and Strive Enterprises Finalize Exchange Agreement Involving 2.68 Million Shares for 69 Bitcoin
Asset Entities Inc., a Nevada corporation, announced the entry into exchange agreements with Strive Enterprises, Inc., an Ohio corporation, and certain accredited investors. As part of the transaction, Asset Entities will issue and exchange a total of 2,681,893 shares of its Class A common stock for 69 bitcoin. The exchange was based on the price of bitcoin as of August 22, 2025, and an assumed per share price of $3.00 for the Class A common stock. The company also agreed to register these shares for resale, with a commitment to file a registration statement within 30 days following the closing of the merger-related transactions. Asset Entities Inc. disclosed that it aims to have the registration statement effective as soon as possible, ensuring that the shares can be sold without restrictions.
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