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Zhibao Technology took in $154.7 million entirely in coins, weeks after a Nasdaq bid-price notice and a going-concern warning. This is balance-sheet triage dressed as treasury strategy.
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Zhibao Technology, a Nasdaq-listed Shanghai insurance-technology firm, closed a $154.7 million private placement on August 17 that was paid for entirely in Bitcoin: 2,380 coins sent by a syndicate of non-U.S. investors directly to a company wallet [1][2]. The company had a market capitalisation of roughly $12 million to $15 million this summer, according to Cryptopolitan, and had already disclosed substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern, citing accumulated deficits and cash outflows [15][14].
The arithmetic is the story. Investors bought 442 million units at $0.35 each, every unit pairing one Class A ordinary share with a two-year warrant [3]. That price times that quantity produces the $154.7 million headline exactly [6]. Measured against the pre-deal equity value, the incoming coins are worth between 10 and 13 times the whole company [16]; Cryptopolitan put it at about fifteen times on July figures [15]. On a value basis, the new holders account for roughly 91 to 93 percent of the pro forma equity [17]. This is not a treasury allocation. It is a change of ownership settled in kind.
The coins were priced at a reference rate of $65,000, pegged to where Bitcoin traded on July 30, and the deal closed 18 days later [2][24]. Of the units, 395,678,152 were issued at closing, with 46,321,848 still to come once shareholders approve a larger authorised share count, at no extra payment [4]. Those two tranches sum to the full 442 million [5].
An earlier version was bigger and blunter. A non-binding term sheet announced July 22 had Joyertech and Information OPC subscribing for about 3,500 Bitcoin, roughly $220 million, and naming a majority of the board after closing, with the existing team running the legacy insurance business until a "separation, disposition, or other restructuring" [7][10]. What actually closed was 1,120 coins smaller, about 32 percent less in Bitcoin terms and about 30 percent less in dollars [8][9], funded by investors whose identities were not disclosed in the Form 6-K signed by chief executive Jinmei Guo Hellstroem [11].
Director Botao Ma called the financing one of the most transformational moments in the firm's decade-long history and said the new backers bring crypto market and infrastructure expertise that will support its AI-driven insurance products [12]. The listing problem is unchanged by any of it. ZBAO closed below $1 from May 27 to July 9, Nasdaq sent a minimum bid-price deficiency notice on July 15, and compliance requires clearing $1 by January 6, 2027 [13]. Units struck at $0.35 do not move a stock toward a dollar; more shares at a third of the threshold points at a reverse split [3][13].
The sector backdrop does not flatter the timing. Strategy, which wrote the playbook, has halted its weekly buys, begun selling batches of coins to fund dividends and buybacks under what it calls a capital-management framework, and raised $334 million selling stock instead [20]. Metaplanet is seeding a U.S. treasury vehicle with 2,100 Bitcoin, about $132 million [21]. About 40 percent of the top 100 Bitcoin treasury companies now trade below the net asset value of their coins, per Cryptopolitan, and some newer entrants have started unwinding [22][25].
Watch three things: the resale registration statement, due within 45 days of the July 31 effective date, or by roughly September 14 [18][19]; the shareholder vote that releases the remaining 46.3 million units [4]; and whether the coins stay in the wallet, or fund the insurance business Zhibao says it pioneered in 2020 [23].
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Zhibao Technology, a Nasdaq-listed Shanghai insurance technology firm, closed a $154.7 million PIPE share sale on August 17 paid for entirely in Bitcoin by a group of non-U.S. investors, receiving 2,380 bitcoins.
The syndicate of non-U.S. investors contributed 2,380 Bitcoin directly to a company wallet rather than cash, valued at a reference price of $65,000 each, pegged to market levels as of July 30.
Buyers purchased 442 million units at $0.35 each, with each unit consisting of one Class A ordinary share and a two-year warrant.
Per the filing, 395,678,152 units were issued at closing, with the remaining 46,321,848 to be issued upon shareholder approval of a larger authorized share count, with no additional payment due.
The Form 6-K says the money came from a syndicate of non-U.S. investors whose identities were not disclosed, and was signed by Zhibao chief executive Jinmei Guo Hellstroem.
Director Botao Ma called the financing one of the most transformational moments in the company's decade-long history, said it strengthens Zhibao's financial base and positions it to expand its AI-driven insurance products, and said the investors bring deep expertise in crypto markets and infrastructure.
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Filing-anchored core, thin verification around it
The transaction core rests on a named Form 6-K with unit-level precision (395,678,152 plus 46,321,848 units, $0.35, 2,380 BTC, $65,000 reference) and is reported consistently by two independent publishers, and the arithmetic reconciles to $154.7 million. Verification weakens beyond the filing: investor identities are undisclosed, no on-chain or custody confirmation is offered, the settlement-date value of the coins is never stated, and sector figures (40 percent below NAV, unnamed entrants unwinding) are asserted without data. One internal inconsistency — 'fifteen times equity' versus the 10-13x implied by the same market cap range — is unresolved.
One completed deal in a cooling sector
Adoption is real but narrow: a single closed transaction with coins actually transferred, plus a portion of the units still contingent on a shareholder vote. Surrounding sector adoption is documented as flattening rather than expanding — Strategy has stopped weekly buys and is selling, Metaplanet's 2,100 BTC vehicle is the one fresh inflow cited, and the sources describe newer entrants unwinding. No second issuer is reported copying the all-crypto in-kind subscription structure, which both publishers treat as an outlier.
Transformation framing outruns the balance-sheet facts
Management framing ('one of the most transformational moments', a strengthened financial base, expanded AI-driven insurance) sits against a company that drew a Nasdaq bid-price deficiency notice on July 15, had disclosed substantial doubt about going-concern status, closed roughly 30 percent below its own term sheet, and issued units amounting to about 91-93 percent of pro forma equity to investors it will not name. Decrypt carries the transformation framing without the deficiency notice or going-concern history at all. The overstatement is in interpretation, not in the transaction numbers, which are precise and cross-confirmed — hence positive but not extreme.
Heavy promotional and counterparty incentive pressure
Almost all favourable framing originates with the issuer: a director's quote and the company's self-description as China's first embedded 2B2C insurer, relayed by two crypto-trade outlets, one of which repeatedly cites its own prior reporting for the market cap and sector statistics. The issuer has direct incentive to present the raise as strategy while facing a bid-price deadline and going-concern history. On the other side, undisclosed non-U.S. investors acquired roughly 91-93 percent of pro forma equity at $0.35 per unit plus two-year warrants, paying in coins valued at a reference price fixed eighteen days before settlement — an arrangement whose economics depend on a price convention neither source scrutinises, with a resale registration promised within 45 days.
Solid on the deal, weak on consequences
Two independent publishers agree on every material transaction term and one supplies the filing-level detail and compliance history, so confidence in what happened is high. Confidence in what it means is lower: counterparty identity, custody, coin valuation at settlement, the shareholder vote outcome, board composition after the downsized deal, and whether the resale registration was filed are all unresolved in the supplied material, and one internal arithmetic conflict remains open.
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