American Bitcoin Corp. added 416 BTC in the week ending Dec. 8, lifting its reserve to about 4,783 BTC and increasing Satoshis Per Share even as the Trump-backedAmerican Bitcoin Corp. added 416 BTC in the week ending Dec. 8, lifting its reserve to about 4,783 BTC and increasing Satoshis Per Share even as the Trump-backed

American Bitcoin boosts treasury as SPS jumps after 416 BTC accumulation

2025/12/11 20:46

American Bitcoin Corp. added 416 BTC in the week ending Dec. 8, lifting its reserve to about 4,783 BTC and increasing Satoshis Per Share even as the Trump-backed miner’s stock trades over 70% below post‑listing highs.​

Summary
  • The company’s latest disclosure shows total Bitcoin holdings of roughly 4,783 BTC, sourced from both mining output and market purchases, with part of the stack pledged under miner-financing deals.​
  • American Bitcoin’s Satoshis Per Share metric has climbed further after the new buy, building on earlier jumps since September and giving investors a clearer gauge of BTC per share versus other treasuries.​
  • Despite aggressive accumulation and Trump family backing via Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., ABTC shares remain down more than 50–70% from prior peaks amid broader Bitcoin volatility and lock-up dynamics.

American Bitcoin Corp. acquired 416 Bitcoin during the week ending December 8, bringing the company’s total holdings to approximately 4,783 BTC, according to company disclosures and market reports.

American Bitcoin continues to stockpile cryptocurrency

The purchase combined mined coins and market acquisitions, the company stated. The addition positions the firm among larger corporate Bitcoin holders and expands the amount of Bitcoin held for treasury purposes, according to reports.

The company’s shares have declined more than 70% from earlier highs since its market debut in September, facing volatile trading as lock-up periods and market fluctuations occurred. Analysts continue to cover the stock, though investor caution has persisted despite the firm’s expanding Bitcoin holdings.

The reported total includes coins held in custody and some pledged under agreements tied to miner purchases, the company noted. A portion of the BTC (BTC) originates directly from mining operations while other portions were purchased on the market, according to the disclosure. The mixed supply route indicates not all additions represent open-market purchases, with some classified as internal production converted to treasury holdings.

The company’s Satoshis Per Share (SPS) metric increased as a result of the accumulation, according to the latest breakdown. The metric provides investors with a measurement of Bitcoin represented per share. Market observers have used the SPS figure to compare the company’s treasury strength against other public firms, while analysts have referenced the metric in research notes alongside observations about recent stock pressure.

American Bitcoin Corp. launched with backing from the Trump family and other partners, according to reports. The company’s public profile has been elevated due to the involvement of Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., with President Donald Trump referenced as part of the broader family context that has drawn attention to the business, reports stated.

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