Kindlymd announces $5 billion at-the-market equity offering program
Salt lake city, utah / access newswire / august 26, 2025 / kindly md, inc. (nasdaq:naka) ("kindlymd" or the "company"), a provider of integrated healthcare services and a bitcoin treasury vehicle, today announced that it has filed a shelf registration statement and prospectus supplement with the u.s. securities and exchange commission ("sec") establishing an at-the-market equity offering program (the "atm program") under which it may issue and sell shares of its common stock, $0.001 par value per share (the "naka stock"), having an aggregate offering price of up to $5 billion (the "offered shares"). kindlymd intends to use the net proceeds from the atm program for general corporate purposes, which include, among other things, pursuit of a bitcoin treasury strategy, in alignment with the company's bitcoin treasury strategy following its merger with nakamoto holdings inc. ("nakamoto" and together with kindlymd, the "combined company"), working capital, funding of acquisitions of businesses, assets or technologies, capital expenditures, and/or investing in existing and future projects.
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