Anthony Pompliano’s ProCap Buys 450 BTC, Boosting Holdings to 5,457 BTC
Anthony Pompliano’s ProCap Financial disclosed a purchase of 450 Bitcoin, bringing its total treasury holdings to 5,457 BTC, according to company disclosures reported by multiple outlets [1][2][3].
The acquisition forms part of ProCap’s NAV-accretive approach and accompanies an increase in share buybacks; coverage noted the firm became the 19th-largest public Bitcoin holder and that its Nasdaq-listed shares (ticker BRR) rose roughly 2% on the news [2][3].
Media coverage highlighted potential broader implications and reactions: Crypto Briefing said the purchase and buyback strategy may influence corporate treasury practices, and commentators including Peter Schiff publicly reacted to the disclosure [1][4].
ProCap’s latest Bitcoin acquisition and stepped-up buybacks underscore the company’s continued use of Bitcoin as a treasury asset under its NAV-accretive strategy, as reported by multiple outlets [2][3][1].
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- 1Anthony Pompliano’s ProCap buys 450 Bitcoin, boosting holdings to 5,457 BTCCrypto Briefing• Mar 2, 2026
- 2ProCap Financial (BRR) Buys 450 Bitcoin and Doubles Down on NAV-Accretive StrategyBitcoin Magazine• Mar 2, 2026
- 3Anthony Pompliano’s ProCap Financial buys 450 bitcoin, steps up share buybacksCoinDesk• Mar 2, 2026
- 4Bitcoin News: Anthony Pompliano’s ProCap Buys 450 BTC, Gold Bug Peter Schiff ReactsCoinGape• Mar 2, 2026
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