🎉 Share Your 2025 Year-End Summary & Win $10,000 Sharing Rewards!
Reflect on your year with Gate and share your report on Square for a chance to win $10,000!
👇 How to Join:
1️⃣ Click to check your Year-End Summary: https://www.gate.com/competition/your-year-in-review-2025
2️⃣ After viewing, share it on social media or Gate Square using the "Share" button
3️⃣ Invite friends to like, comment, and share. More interactions, higher chances of winning!
🎁 Generous Prizes:
1️⃣ Daily Lucky Winner: 1 winner per day gets $30 GT, a branded hoodie, and a Gate × Red Bull tumbler
2️⃣ Lucky Share Draw: 10
SORA Secures $10M Funding to Build Bitcoin Reserve Strategy as Asia-Pacific Players Join Institutional Adoption Trend
Top Win International, the Nasdaq-listed firm trading under ticker SORA, announced completion of a significant $10 million financing round led by Wiselink Co., Ltd., a major Taiwanese publicly traded enterprise. This move marks a watershed moment—Wiselink becomes the first Taiwan-listed corporation to back a Bitcoin-focused investment vehicle, signaling growing institutional appetite for cryptocurrency reserves in Asia.
The Strategic Play Behind the Capital Injection
The freshly raised capital will primarily flow toward Bitcoin (BTC) acquisition, with current market conditions showing BTC trading at approximately $87.72K. Beyond direct digital asset purchases, Top Win maintains optionality to allocate portions of the $10 million toward stakes in publicly listed corporations that maintain Bitcoin as part of their treasury policies—a strategy increasingly adopted by major corporations seeking inflation hedges and alternative value stores.
Fund Allocation and Operational Boundaries
Top Win’s deployment strategy carves out three buckets: the lion’s share targets Bitcoin accumulation, a secondary tranche may fund equity positions in corporations holding established Bitcoin reserve policies (all moves subject to applicable regulatory compliance), and a remainder supports operational requirements. Importantly, the company explicitly stated it will not operate as a registered investment firm, nor will securities trading or reinvestment cycles constitute its primary business model.
What This Signals for the Industry
The Taiwan connection matters. Wiselink’s participation demonstrates how institutional players across developed Asia-Pacific markets are moving beyond cryptocurrency skepticism toward structured Bitcoin integration. As companies continue exploring how to invest $10 million and similar capital pools into digital reserves rather than traditional banking assets, the precedent set by this round could accelerate similar moves among other publicly traded firms in the region.