Company: ABTC
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-069998
Chunk: 39

Company: American Bitcoin Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form: 424B3
Chunk 39
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 dissenters’ rights in connection with the proposed Mergers? A:Gryphon stockholders do not have appraisal or dissenters’ rights under the Delaware General Corporation Law (“ DGCL”) in connection with the Mergers. Q:What happens if the Mergers are not consummated? A:There are certain circumstances under which the Merger Agreement may be terminated. See the section titled “ The Merger Agreement — Termination of the Merger Agreement” for information regarding the parties’ specific termination rights. xxiv Q:When are the Mergers expected to be completed? A:Under the Merger Agreement, the Closing will occur on the second business day after the date on which the conditions to the Closing set forth in the Merger Agreement have been satisfied or waived or at such other time and date as may be agreed in writing between Gryphon and ABTC. The Mergers are anticipated to close in the third quarter of 2025, but the exact timing cannot be predicted. For a description of the conditions to the Closing, see the section titled “ The Merger Agreement — Conditions to the Closing.” Q:What do I need to do now? A:You are urged to carefully read and consider the information contained in this proxy statement/prospectus, including the annexes and the other documents referred to herein and to consider how the Mergers will affect you as a stockholder. You should then submit a proxy to vote as soon as possible in accordance with the instructions provided in this proxy statement/prospectus and on the enclosed proxy card or, if you hold your shares through a brokerage firm, bank or other nominee, submit your voting instructions on the voting instruction form provided by the broker, bank or nominee. Q:What is a proxy? A:A proxy is a legal designation of another person to vote the stock you own. If you designate someone as your proxy in a written document, that document is also called a “proxy” or a “proxy card.” If you are a stockholder of record of shares of Gryphon Common Stock as of the close of business on the Record Date and you vote by phone, by Internet or by signing, dating and returning your proxy card in the enclosed postage -paidenvelope, you designate two of Gryphon’s officers as your proxies at the Special Meeting, each with full power to act without the other and with full power of substitution. These two officers are Steve Gutterman and Simeon Salzman. Q:What is the difference between holding