Nakamoto seeks reverse stock split as shares fall 99% from peak
April 10, 2026
Nakamoto seeks reverse stock split as shares fall 99% from peak
The stock has plunged roughly 99% from its May 2025 peak as pressure builds on the bitcoin treasury firm.
By James Van Straten|Edited by Omkar Godbole
Apr 10, 2026, 8:58 a.m.

- The company is proposing a reverse stock split in a range of 1 for 20 to 1 for 50 in order to increase its share price and gain compliance with Nasdaq’s $1 minimum bid requirement.
- Nakamoto has registered more than 400 million shares for resale and outlined up to roughly $7 billion in future securities issuance.
Bitcoin BTC$71,953.82 treasury firm Nakamoto (NAKA) is resorting to a familiar Wall Street playbook as it looks to lift its beating-down share price and stay on Nasdaq.
The company is seeking approval for a “reverse stock split” that would combine shares at a ratio to be set between 1-for-20 and 1-for-50, according to a preliminary proxy filing (Schedule 14A), as it has seen a collapse in its share price to around $0.22. Prices are down roughly 99% from its May 2025 peak.
A reverse stock split reduces the number of shares outstanding while increasing the share price proportionally, for example turning 20 shares at $0.20 into one share at $4. While it does not change the company’s underlying value, it is commonly used to regain compliance with Nasdaq’s $1 minimum bid requirement and avoid delisting. Nasdaq mandates listed companies to maintain a minimum bid price of $1 per share, and firms that fail to ensure that within a specific period risk being delisted.
Nakamoto recently sold about 5% of its bitcoin holdings, leaving it with 5,058 BTC, pointing to ongoing liquidity management.
Other bitcoin treasury firms have taken similar steps, including Strive Asset Management earlier this year. Most DAT shares have taken a beating in recent months, tracking the collapse in BTC’s spot price to roughly $70,000 from over $126,000 in October.
Alongside the reverse split, the company, in a Form S-3 filing, registered more than 400 million shares for potential resale by existing investors. This does not raise new capital, but creates a large overhang that could weigh on the stock.
The company also has a shelf registration allowing up to roughly $7 billion in future securities issuance. This is separate from an at the market (ATM) program of up to approximately $5 billion, which would allow it to sell newly issued shares directly into the market over time.
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