DDC Enterprise Adds 100 BTC to Bitcoin Treasury, Total Holdings Reach 1,783 BTC

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On January 29, 2026, DDC Enterprise added 100 BTC to its treasury, bringing its total holdings to 1,783 BTC. This purchase, the company's second within a week, supports a long-term strategy aimed at improving the risk-to-reward ratio and strengthening liquidity. In January 2026, the company acquired 600 BTC, which propelled it up 8 spots in the global corporate Bitcoin rankings. This move aligns with Bitcoin's characteristics as a long-duration asset, following its established support and resistance patterns.
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On January 29, 2026, DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC) announced today that it has completed the purchase of an additional 100 bitcoins (BTC). This is the company's second purchase this week, and under its orderly Bitcoin accumulation plan, the total Bitcoin holdings of the company have increased to 1,783 BTC.


This share repurchase further demonstrates DDC's systematic and long-term strategy in building its Bitcoin treasury. The company continues to view Bitcoin as a scarce, long-duration asset that can enhance treasury resilience and optimize liquidity structure amid evolving macroeconomic and monetary environments.


In the first month of 2026, DDC has accumulated a total purchase of 600 BTC. According to data from Bitcointreasuries.net, with this latest purchase, DDC's ranking in corporate bitcoin holdings among global listed companies has risen from 44th at the beginning of the year to 36th.


Key points:


Vault Size: Added 100 BTC

Position Milestone: Total Bitcoin Holdings Reach 1,783 BTC

Bitcoin average holding cost: $88,170

Bitcoin year-to-date return: 50.7%

BTC per share: 1,000 DDC shares correspond to 0.059925 BTC


Norma Chu, founder, chairman, and CEO of DDC, said, "Every acquisition represents a prudent step toward strengthening our Bitcoin vault and balance sheet. The company will continue to execute a solid accumulation strategy, steadily advancing under the guidance of prudent risk management and the long-term goal of enhancing shareholder value."


DDC's Bitcoin vault strategy aligns with its overall direction of prudent capital allocation and innovation-driven growth. The company believes that maintaining a strategically significant Bitcoin position not only enhances liquidity management but also strengthens the capital structure's resilience, thereby complementing its core business.


About DDC Enterprise Limited


DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSEAMERICAN: DDC) is actively participating in the evolution of corporate Bitcoin vaults while continuously strengthening the foundation of its global Asian food platform business. The company has strategically positioned Bitcoin as a core reserve asset and is simultaneously expanding its portfolio of foodservice brands. DDC is at the forefront of publicly traded companies integrating Bitcoin into their financial structures.


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