Why Are Public Companies Moving BILLIONS Into Bitcoin? Podcast With Gemini And Empery Digital

In this episode of the crypto.news podcast, we dive deep into the rise of Bitcoin corporate treasuries with Head of Institutional at Gemini, Brad Vopni, and Empery Digital Co-Founder, Ryan Lane.

In a crypto.news first, we sit down with two companies at the head of this new frontier in digital finance; why Empery Digital (NASDAQ: EMPY) just announced a $500M private placement, allocating 95%+ into Bitcoin — and how Gemini is serving as their trusted BTC custodian.

As corporate adoption of Bitcoin accelerates, more companies are treating BTC as a strategic treasury reserve asset — a trend that could define the next bull cycle.

Don’t miss this exclusive conversation on the future of Bitcoin treasuries, institutional adoption, and what this all means for the potential boom/bust cycle of this new, emerging asset class.

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