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2025-08-06 16:54:05

BitBridge Capital Plans Nasdaq Listing, Launches Respect Loan for Bitcoin

BitBridge Capital merges with Green Mountain Merger Inc. to become a public company. Bitcoin Respect Loan sets penalties at U.S. mortgage lows—well below traditional market rates. Shares to trade OTC as BTTL in Q3 2025 before planned Nasdaq listing; Bitcoin holdings undisclosed. Bitcoin treasury management firm BitBridge Capital Strategies plans to list on the Nasdaq exchange. The firm also announced the launch of a new lending product, the Bitcoin Respect Loan. In the release, the company indicated that it had successfully completed a merger with Green Mountain Merger Inc., enabling its entry into the stock market. BitBridge shares will begin trading on over-the-counter (OTC) markets under the ticker BTTL by the end of Q3 2025. The company then plans to list on the Nasdaq exchange. The firm positions itself as being entirely dedicated to managing Bitcoin treasury, with no legacy business. “Through our corporate Bitcoin accumulation treasury strategy, our innovative Bitcoin loan strategies, and our bold consumer-facing branding campaign, BitBridge is positioned to bridge the gap between a declining traditional finance system and a thriving Bitcoin standard,” said BitBridge CEO and Chairman Paul Jaber. The company’s new product, the Bitcoin Respect Loan, is a loan secured by Bitcoin. However, according to the release, unlike its counterparts, BitBridge treats crypto assets “with respect,” which is reflected in the terms of the loans. Specifically, the company intends to charge a penalty at the level of the lowest mortgage rates in the United States—about 6.6%, according to the press. According to Ledn, this is much lower than the market as a whole. At the time of writing, it is unknown how much Bitcoin BitBridge controls. The company has not previously announced investments in the first cryptocurrency.

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