London-listed The Smarter Web Company added 10 BTC to reach 2,869 holdings, continuing its debt-supported push to expand a Bitcoin-centric treasury strategy.
London-listed The Smarter Web Company (LSE: SWC) disclosed on May 26 that it acquired 10 Bitcoin at an average price of £55,786 per coin, equivalent to roughly $74,904. The purchase totaled £557,865 and brings the company’s aggregate Bitcoin holdings to 2,869 BTC.
The firm’s cumulative investment in Bitcoin now stands at £232.48 million, with an average acquisition cost of £81,032 ($109,000) per BTC, highlighting that the latest purchase was executed well below its overall cost basis.
The company has leaned into Bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset, positioning it as a core component of its capital allocation framework.
Management said the company has achieved a quarter-to-date Bitcoin yield of 15.43%, a metric it uses to measure the change in Bitcoin holdings relative to its fully diluted share count. The KPI reflects the company’s emphasis on accretive BTC accumulation rather than short-term price movements.













