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Strike founder Jack Mallers responded to questions about being CEO of Twenty One Capital
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04-26 10:52
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In response to investors' doubts about him being the CEO of Twenty One Capital, Strike founder Jack Mallers issued an open letter on the X platform, saying that the move will not affect his commitment to Strike. Mallers pointed out that Strike is focused on promoting Bitcoin payments globally, while Twenty One Capital is committed to developing Bitcoin native financial tools, which extends each other. He also disclosed that Strike handled transaction volumes exceed US$6 billion in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 600%, and gross profit margin reached 85%. It is expected to achieve 8-9-digit net profit in 2025. Previously, Twenty One was supported by Tether, SoftBank and Cantor Fitzgerald, and its initial holdings were equivalent to 0.2% of global Bitcoin circulation, ranking among the top five Bitcoin holdings for listed companies in the world.
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