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    TD Cowen Initiates Coverage On Bitcoin Treasury Companies, Frames PBTC Sector As Investable Equity Category

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgApril 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    TD Cowen this week initiated equity research coverage on three public Bitcoin treasury companies (PBTCs) and one Ethereum digital asset treasury, publishing proprietary valuation models and KPIs specific to the sector. 

    The move marks one of the more concrete steps a major bank has taken to build formal research infrastructure around Bitcoin-focused equities.

    The firm’s analysts, led by Lance Vitanza, view Bitcoin as a long-term store of value — framing it in the tradition of digital gold — and project a price of roughly $140,000 by the end of 2026. 

    TD Cowen’s thesis holds that PBTCs, companies that accumulate Bitcoin on their balance sheets and grow holdings on a per-share basis, now constitute a distinct and “investable equity category,” distinct from both spot Bitcoin ETFs and traditional tech stocks.

    Nakamoto receives a buy rating

    Among the companies covered, Nakamoto Holdings (NASDAQ: NAKA) received a buy rating and a $1.00 price target, compared to its April 8 closing price of $0.21. TD Cowen’s model projects $394 million in Bitcoin gains for fiscal year 2027, applying a 2x multiple to that estimate. 

    Nakamoto differentiates from other PBTCs through minority stakes in international Bitcoin treasury firms — Metaplanet in Japan and Treasury BV in the Netherlands — and operating subsidiaries in media, Bitcoin advocacy, and digital asset management.

    “We are initiating coverage of Nakamoto Holdings with a BUY rating and a $1.00 price target. Our PT is based on estimated BTC $ Gain of $394 million for FY27E, a 2x multiple, and a Bitcoin price of ~$140k at Dec-26,” the firm wrote.

    NEW: Investment bank giant TD Cowen predicts Bitcoin to hit $140,000 this year and issues “BUY” rating for BTC treasury companies Nakamoto and Strive. pic.twitter.com/KMArGLGN9u

    — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) April 10, 2026