Empery Digital announced that it has increased its holdings by 16.51 BTC, bringing its Bitcoin holdings to 4,081.39.
Empery Digital, a Nasdaq-listed company, announced an increase of 16.51 BTC (acquisition price of $1.8 million), increasing its bitcoin holdings to a total of 4,081.39 BTC with a total acquisition price of approximately $480 million, with an average acquisition price of $117,517 per bitcoin. In addition, the company also announced that as of August 29, 2025, it had repurchased 1,009,115 shares of common stock at an average repurchase price of $7.29 per share, with approximately $93 million still available for future repurchases under the existing share repurchase plan.
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