Nasdaq healthcare company promised Bitcoin would safeguard its future – then sold every coin to stay afloat
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Thousands of owners are finding it more difficult to sell their shares in 2curex. Nasdaq has decided that the company will be delisted from First North – against its will. “The company does not share Nasdaq’s assessment,” 2curex writes in a press release. The share is falling freely after the announcement.
Nasdaq healthcare company promised Bitcoin would safeguard its future – then sold every coin to stay afloat
The healthcare-data company reported a $3.41 million working-capital deficit as equity became its clearest disclosed funding path. The post Nasdaq healthcare company promised Bitcoin would safeguard its future – then sold every coin to stay afloat appeared first on...
Nasdaq healthcare company promised Bitcoin would safeguard its future - then sold every coin to stay afloat
The OneMedNet treasury’s Bitcoin holdings reached zero at June 30, 2026, completing a steady drawdown of the healthcare-data company’s cryptocurrency holdings. The company’s quarterly report for the period ended June 30, 2026 also listed $358,000 of cash, $4.73 million of current liabilities and a warning that existing liquidity was insufficient to fund operations for the following 12 months. OneMedNet treasury holdings declined over three years…
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