DDC continues to advance its Bitcoin reserve strategy, with a total holding of 2118 BTC
On February 25, 2026, DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC), a global Asian food platform and digital asset reserve company, announced today that it has once again purchased 50 bitcoins (BTC), bringing its total bitcoin holdings to 2,118.
This increase is part of DDC's seventh consecutive week of executing a bitcoin accumulation plan. Based on its current holding size, DDC ranks 34th in the world among publicly listed companies in terms of bitcoin holdings.
Key Purchase Points
This Purchase: 50 BTC
Total Bitcoin Holdings: 2,118 BTC
Average Holding Cost per Bitcoin: $84,468
YTD BTC Return: 49.1%
Bitcoin Quantity per 1,000 Shares: 0.059286 BTC per 1,000 DDC shares
Norma Chu, Founder, Chairperson, and CEO of DDC, said, "Long-termism is built on consistent, prudent actions. With a clear strategy and rigorous execution cadence, we are steadily growing our bitcoin reserve size. Our goal remains consistent: optimize capital allocation efficiency, strengthen the balance sheet, and create sustainable value returns for shareholders."
DDC views Bitcoin as a long-term reserve asset alongside its core business. The company will continue to advance its accumulation plan in a disciplined, incremental manner, solidifying its core business development while constructing a strategically significant digital asset reserve system.
About DDC Enterprise Limited
DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC) is actively involved in the development of its enterprise Bitcoin reserve strategy while consolidating its globally leading Asian food platform. The company strategically positions Bitcoin as a core reserve asset and continues to expand its diversified food brand matrix. As one of the pioneers in integrating Bitcoin into its financial framework, DDC is at the forefront of publicly listed company digital asset strategic positioning.
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