DDC Enterprise has reacquired 50 bitcoins, strengthening its steady and strategic treasury strategy.
Total Holdings Increased to 1,058 BTC.
Source: DDC
DDC Enterprise Limited ("DDC" or the "Company"), as an innovative leader in corporate Bitcoin treasury strategy and the world's leading Asian food platform, today announced the purchase of an additional 50 bitcoins, bringing its total holdings to 1,058 bitcoins.
This latest acquisition continues DDC's consistent strategy of Bitcoin accumulation. Even in the current environment of cautious market sentiment, the Company remains steadfast in executing its plan, committed to responsibly building one of the world's largest corporate Bitcoin treasuries.

Key points of this purchase:
· Treasury Growth: Added 50 bitcoins, with DDC's average cost per bitcoin holding at $108,665.
· Holding Milestone: Total holdings reached 1,058 bitcoins.
· Return Increase: Compared to the initial purchase in May 2025, the cumulative return has increased by 1,556%.
· Shareholder Value: The updated holdings now equate to 0.105808 bitcoins per 1,000 shares of DDC stock.
Norma Chu, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of DDC, stated: "We believe in a disciplined long-term strategy rather than a one-time bet. Each purchase reflects our belief in Bitcoin: it is the most solid shareholder value preservation and appreciation cornerstone for the coming decades. Our goal remains consistent—to hold 10,000 bitcoins by the end of this year."
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