Company: CNCKW
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001013762-25-003470
Chunk: 341

Company: Coincheck Group N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 341
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 Ticker      |     |       Quantity |     | Millions of yen |         |     |          Quantity |     | Millions of yen |           |
| BTC (*1)    |     |      37,041.96 |     | ¥               | 395,649 |     |         42,762.42 |     | ¥               |   637,802 |
| XRP (*2)    |     | 572,298,379.44 |     |                 |  54,404 |     |    592,798,873.49 |     |                 |   198,014 |
| ETH (*3)    |     |     227,558.47 |     |                 | 124,834 |     |        252,991.26 |     |                 |   134,863 |
| Others (*4) |     |              — |     |                 |  74,324 |     |                 — |     |                 |    63,318 |
| Total       |     |              — |     | ¥               | 649,211 |     |                 — |     | ¥               | 1,033,997 |

____________ (*1)The first system of global, decentralized, scarce, and digital money as initially introduced in a white paper titled Bitcoin: A Peer -to -PeerElectronic Cash System by Satoshi Nakamoto. (*2)The native crypto assets on the XRP ledger, a decentralized global system developed by Ripple Labs Inc. to support payment settlement system by blockchain. (*3)A decentralized global computing platform that supports smart contract transactions and peer -to -peerapplications or “Ether,” the native crypto assets on the Ethereum network. (*4)The crypto assets with the balance less than 10% of the total are disclosed in the “Others” category. Within the “Others” category, crypto assets with the highest yen value were IOST amounting to 17,020 million yen and SHIB amounting to 11,126 million yen as of March 31, 2024, and December 31, 2024, respectively. 10.Crypto asset borrowings The Group enters into borrowing agreements with customers under the Coincheck Lending program. The Group has control over crypto assets borrowed/deposited under the program. Therefore, the repayment obligation with respect to the crypto assets borrowed/deposited is recorded as “Crypto asset borrowings,” and the corresponding crypto assets received are recognized as inventories in the