A Friday briefing on corporate Bitcoin accumulation. Written for treasury teams, equity analysts, and the small club of people who actually read the filings. Dry, specific, and short enough to finish before the coffee cools.
What public companies, governments, and ETFs bought this week. The filings worth reading. One chart worth your time. No price predictions, no hot takes, no moon talk.
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Treasuries Weekly — May 29, 2026: 794 BTC · 111,942 ETH from 5 entities 794 BTC · 111,942 ETH stacked by 5 entities. 1 new. BTC $73.3K. Treasuries Weekly Issue · No. 25 · 2026-05-…
Read issue →Treasuries Weekly — May 22, 2026: 25,505 BTC · 86,321 ETH · 628 SOL from 8 entities 25,505 BTC · 86,321 ETH · 628 SOL stacked by 8 entities. 1 new. BTC $76.7K. Treasuries Weekly I…
Read issue →Treasuries Weekly — May 15, 2026: 312,181 BTC · 15,492 ETH · 79,829 SOL from 84 entities 312,181 BTC · 15,492 ETH · 79,829 SOL stacked by 84 entities. 14 new. BTC $79.0K. Treasuri…
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CorpStacking's subscribers are the people building, financing, and writing about corporate crypto treasuries. The newsletter speaks their language: filing-grounded, numbers-first, no shilling.
CFOs and treasurers at public companies evaluating BTC, ETH, and SOL allocations. They use the digest to track peer activity and benchmark filings.
Equity research desks covering BTC-on-balance-sheet names (MSTR, MARA, BMNR, etc.). The digest's mNAV math and aggregate-flow signals show up in their morning notes.
Bloomberg, The Block, CoinDesk, Decrypt reporters working corporate-treasury beats. We surface the under-covered filings their feeds miss.
What's in every issue
Editorial
An analyst-voice read on what actually moved — who bought, who filed first, which treasuries grew or shrank. No price targets. No fluff.
Filings
The regulatory filings — U.S. and foreign — worth opening. Quoted in their own language, with a line on why it matters.
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A single chart that earned its place this week — mNAV spread, aggregate holdings, issuance, or something stranger. Labeled clearly, no decoration.