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BTCS hands out $0.40 per share in Ethereum dividend and its stock jumps 10 percent – TON BOT

BTCS hands out $0.40 per share in Ethereum dividend and its stock jumps 10 percent

BTCS will pay a dividend in Ethereum to shareholders in September, with an additional loyalty dividend in January 2026 for long-term holders. The company’s shares rose following the announcement, with BTCS holding $303 million in ETH. This marks the company’s second crypto-based dividend program, showcasing its Ethereum-first strategy and commitment to rewarding shareholders while reducing shares available for short-selling. The move highlights the growing trend of corporate adoption of digital assets for shareholder returns, with tax implications for recipients.


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