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Top Win unveils strategic investments in Asian Bitcoin sector following Sora merger

Top Win International Limited, now trading under the Nasdaq ticker SORA, announced two major strategic investments this week as it accelerates its pivot into Asia’s fast-growing digital assets market.

The moves follow the company’s recent ticker change and come ahead of a pending rebrand to AsiaStrategy, as part of its merger with Sora Ventures, a domain expert in integrating Bitcoin.

Strategic investments

The Hong Kong-based company disclosed agreements to invest in HK Asia Holdings and Metaplanet, two publicly listed firms recognized for their aggressive adoption of the Bitcoin Treasury Model.

The model, which involves holding large Bitcoin (BTC) reserves on corporate balance sheets, has driven exponential stock performance for both targets.

Top Win’s investment in HK Asia Holdings includes options to acquire shares at preferential terms, offering asymmetric upside with limited downside exposure. The Hong Kong firm has seen its share price increase significantly since implementing its Bitcoin strategy.

In Japan, Metaplanet, often dubbed the region’s equivalent of Strategy, has amassed over 7,800 BTC, currently valued at more than $800 million. Its stock has surged over 3,600% since early 2024, reaching a market cap of $2.52 billion as of May 20.

Top Win secured discounted entry into the stock, providing a cost-efficient foothold in Japan’s surging crypto equity landscape.

The company said it plans to expand similar investments across Thailand, Taiwan, and Korea as it works to build a pan-Asian digital asset portfolio centered on publicly traded Bitcoin treasury firms.

Rebrand to AsiaStrategy

Alongside the investment push, the company has changed its Nasdaq ticker from TOPW to SORA, reinforcing its alignment with Sora Ventures, whose founder, Jason Fang, has been appointed chairman of the board.

Fang is known for his active role in shaping Asia’s digital asset infrastructure, and his involvement suggests a deeper integration of venture strategy into the company’s public market presence.

The board has also approved a formal name change from Top Win International Limited to AsiaStrategy, which awaits shareholder consent and regulatory registration in the Cayman Islands.

Top Win, originally focused on luxury watch distribution, first announced its Web3 ambitions earlier this year. With its shift into digital assets now underway, the company is positioning itself at the intersection of traditional business infrastructure and the emerging Bitcoin balance sheet movement sweeping through Asia’s public markets.

Disclaimer: Sora Ventures is an investor in CryptoSlate.

The post Top Win unveils strategic investments in Asian Bitcoin sector following Sora merger appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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