The US stock-listed company Top Win has rebranded to AsiaStrategy and is now accepting Bitcoin payments.
BlockBeats News, August 22nd, according to official sources, the U.S. listed company Top Win International (Nasdaq stock code: SORA) announced its official renaming to AsiaStrategy, while keeping its stock code unchanged. The company now accepts Bitcoin payments for purchasing luxury watches to strengthen its commitment to integrating digital assets in consumer transactions.
AsiaStrategy is a leading Hong Kong-based company focusing on the trade, distribution, and retail business of internationally renowned luxury watches. Through its subsidiary, Top Win International Trading Limited, it serves a global B2B network. Since May 2025, AsiaStrategy has entered the Web3 ecosystem.
BlockBeats previously reported that on August 16th, Top Win completed a $10 million financing round, primarily for purchasing Bitcoin and potentially investing in publicly traded companies with a Bitcoin treasury strategy.
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