BTC Inc and Sora Ventures join management of HK Asia Holdings deepening Bitcoin strategy

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Today, Sora Ventures and its affiliates assumed board control of Bitcoin-focused HK Asia Holdings following the filing of director appointments. Effective Feb. 12, 2025, the filing marks a transition from holding a stake to assuming management responsibilities in the Hong Kong-based list company.

The new board comprises twelve directors, with roles spanning executive, non-executive, and independent non-executive positions. The filing lists David Bailey and John Riggins of Bitcoin Magazine owner BTC Inc., Jason Fang from Sora Ventures, Siu Muk Lung (Chairman), Chung Chi Fai, and Mary Wong serving as executive directors.

The board structure incorporates four committees—audit, remuneration, nomination, and environmental, social, and governance—with designated roles including committee chairmanships and membership. The environmental, social, and governance committee also includes additional participation from the company secretary and the human resources officer.

HK Asia Holdings board filing
HK Asia Holdings board filing

Sora Ventures and BTC Inc. subsidiary UTXO Management each previously acquired roughly one-third of Japan’s Metaplanet equity and are widely regarded as investors in the Bitcoin-focused enterprise.

In a recent conversation with CryptoSlate, Fang noted that the new board appointments signify that the core management team—individuals associated with Sora Ventures and Bitcoin Magazine-related entities—will now oversee the company’s operations, thereby replacing the expectation of a passive investment role.

Fang explained that earlier announcements in Hong Kong had been interpreted as efforts to deploy capital by acquiring a stake through the listed company. The latest development, however, confirms that the group is stepping beyond investment into direct operational management.

The updated board composition illustrates the group’s continued Bitcoin strategy, aligning with previous moves by Sora Ventures to deepen its involvement in digital asset management. The decision to join the board in core management roles reflects a deliberate shift intended to clarify the investment group’s role as operators rather than external financiers.

The filing confirms the board appointments and the operational shift as of Feb. 12, 2025.

Disclaimer: Sora Ventures is an investor in CryptoSlate.

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