OranjeBTC buys 18 Bitcoin tied to Brazil’s World Cup goals, now holds 3,822 BTC
Latin America's largest public Bitcoin treasury company is literally betting its balance sheet on Brazil's national soccer team scoring goals
OranjeBTC acquired 18 Bitcoin for approximately $1.15 million, expanding Latin America’s largest publicly traded corporate Bitcoin treasury.
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Nesta semana, mantivemos nossa disciplina de alocação de capital focada na expansão contínua das nossas reservas. Em um ambiente de preço relativamente estável para o Bitcoin a OranjeBTC adquiriu 18,0 BTC por aproximadamente US$ 1.15 milhão, a um preço médio de ~US$ 64.121 por… pic.twitter.com/pUHuULD0WW— OranjeBTC (@ORANJEBTC) June 22, 2026
The Brazilian company purchased the coins at an average price of approximately $64,121, lifting its total holdings to 3,822 BTC.
The weekly acquisition generated a gross Bitcoin yield of 0.47%, according to the company. OranjeBTC reported a gross BTC yield of 10.49% for the second quarter and 10.70% for 2026.
Three of the 18 Bitcoin were purchased through BitCopa, OranjeBTC’s World Cup linked accumulation initiative.
The program commits the company to buying one Bitcoin for every goal scored by Brazil during the tournament. Brazil’s 3 to 0 victory last Friday therefore triggered the purchase of three additional BTC.
Those three coins were already included in the company’s weekly purchase total and treasury figures.
The remaining 15 BTC came through OranjeBTC’s broader accumulation strategy, which is focused on increasing the amount of Bitcoin backing each share over time.
OranjeBTC trades on Brazil’s B3 exchange under the ticker OBTC3. The company has built its treasury through direct Bitcoin purchases, capital raising, and share repurchases designed to improve its Bitcoin per share metric.