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Matador Gets CAD $80M Shelf for Bitcoin Treasury

Matador Technologies has secured final regulatory approval for a CAD $80 million short form base shelf prospectus, giving the company flexibility to raise capital as it advances its Bitcoin treasury strategy. The approval allows Matador to issue common shares, warrants, subscription receipts, debt securities, or units over a 25-month period, subject to market conditions.

According to the company, the shelf prospectus is designed to support strategic Bitcoin accumulation and general corporate purposes. Management said the structure allows Matador to access capital efficiently while maintaining discipline around timing and pricing. The company framed the move as part of a long-term approach to the Bitcoin ecosystem rather than a single, fixed issuance.

Matador currently holds about 175 BTC, based on its most recent disclosures. The company said it intends to scale its holdings gradually, using multiple financing tools rather than relying on a single funding source. Executives emphasized that the shelf approval does not obligate Matador to raise capital immediately.

Bitcoin Treasury Targets and Industry Context

In a recent post on X, Matador said it is among the top 100 public companies building a Bitcoin treasury, citing data from Bitcoin Treasuries. The tracker shows that the top 100 public companies collectively hold more than 1.05 million BTC, highlighting the growing role of corporate balance sheets in the Bitcoin market.

The same post stated that Matador is advancing toward 1,000 BTC, describing its approach as disciplined and long term. However, in its official filings and press statements tied to the shelf prospectus, the company has framed that target as a longer-dated goal, rather than a near-term commitment.

Earlier disclosures also show that Matador has used alternative financing to support its treasury strategy. The company previously announced a secured convertible note facility intended solely for Bitcoin purchases, and later issued clarifications following regulatory review. Those updates narrowed the stated use of proceeds and removed earlier, more aggressive supply-based targets.

The shelf prospectus gives Matador optionality rather than a mandate. By registering multiple types of securities, the company can choose instruments that best match market liquidity and investor demand at the time of issuance. This approach mirrors strategies used by other Bitcoin-holding public companies seeking balance-sheet exposure without committing to fixed issuance schedules.

Matador’s shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under MATA, with additional listings on OTCQB as MATAF and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The company said it will continue to disclose Bitcoin purchases and financing activity as required under securities rules, keeping investors informed as it executes its treasury plan.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/13293/matador-wins-cad-80-m-shelf-approval-to-expand-bitcoin-treasury

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