Company: BTBT
Filing Date: 2025-07-03
Form Type: S-8 POS
Source: 0001213900-25-061371
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Company: Bit Digital, Inc
Filing Date: 2025-07-03
Form: S-8 POS
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 maintain a minimum closing bid price of $1.00 per Ordinary Share.
There can be no assurance we will continue to meet the minimum bid price requirements or any other Nasdaq requirements in the future,
in which case our Ordinary Shares could be delisted.

In the event that our
Ordinary Shares are delisted from Nasdaq and are not eligible for quotation or listing on another market or exchange, trading of our Ordinary
Shares could be conducted only on the over-the-counter market or on an electronic bulletin board established for unlisted securities,
such as the OTC. In such event, it could become more difficult to dispose of, or obtain accurate price quotations for, our Ordinary Shares,
and there would likely also be a reduction in our coverage by securities analysts and the news media, which could cause the price of our
Ordinary Shares to decline further. In addition, our ability to raise additional capital may be severely impacted if our shares are delisted
from Nasdaq, which may negatively affect our business plans and the results of our operations.

If securities or industry analysts do not publish research or publish unfavorable research about our business, our share price and trading volume could decline.

The trading market for
our Ordinary Shares will be influenced by whether industry or securities analysts publish research and reports about us, our business,
our market or our competitors and, if any analysts do publish such reports, what they publish in those reports. We may not obtain or maintain
analyst coverage in the future. Any analysts that do cover us may make adverse recommendations regarding our shares, adversely change
their recommendations from time to time and/or provide more favorable relative recommendations about our competitors. If analysts who
may cover us in the future were to cease coverage of our company or fail to regularly publish reports on us, or if analysts fail to cover
us or publish reports about us at all, we could lose (or never gain) visibility in the financial markets, which in turn could cause the
share price of our Ordinary Shares or trading volume to decline. Moreover, if our operating results do not meet the expectations of the
investor community, one or more of the analysts who cover our Company may change their recommendations regarding our Company, and our
share price could decline.

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You may face difficulties in protecting your interests as a shareholder, as Cayman Islands law provides different protections when compared to the laws of the United States and it may be difficult for a shareholder of ours to effect service of process or to enforce judgements obtained in