NXC Sells Bitstamp Shares and Disposes of Korbit Stake Amid Crypto Asset Reduction

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NXC, the parent company of Nexon, reported a 15.2% decline in crypto assets to 14.76 billion KRW by 2025, comprising 2,356 BTC and 22,400 ETH. The company sold its shares in Bitstamp and removed it from its list of subsidiaries. In February, NXC decided to fully divest its stake in Korbit. NXMH, a subsidiary of NXC, acquired shares in CLI Group to diversify its operations. Traders analyzing value investing in crypto may monitor support and resistance levels as NXC shifts its focus.

Odaily Planet Daily report: According to the consolidated audit report of NXC, the parent company of South Korean gaming giant Nexon, as of the end of 2025, NXC held cryptocurrency assets valued at KRW 147.6 billion, including 2,356 bitcoins and 22,400 ether, representing a 15.2% decrease from KRW 174 billion in the previous year. NXC has sold its shares in Bitstamp and removed it from its subsidiaries. Additionally, in February of this year, NXC passed a board resolution to dispose of all its shares in Korbit. Meanwhile, in February this year, NXC, through its subsidiary NXMH, acquired shares in the European industrial solutions company CLI Group to advance business diversification.

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