ABIT Athena Bitcoin Global

BEARISH Impact: 7/10 15-12G
Horizon weeks Filed May 22, 2026 Processed 18d 11h ago SEC 0001683168-26-004259
Deregistration
Latest settled — T+5d
ABIT ▼ -25.00% at T+5d
SHORT call ✓ call won +25.00% · α vs SPY +26.21% · entry $0.004000 → $0.003000
Next anchor: T+20d in 13d
Last close $0.004000 (close Jun 8) · -0.00% from $0.004000 entry (call sign-flipped)
Entry anchored
May 22, 2026
via day open
T+1d
0.00%
call 0.00% · α +0.01%
$0.004000
settled 15d ago
T+5d
-25.00%
call +25.00% · α +26.21%
$0.003000
settled 9d ago
T+20d
call — · α —
in 13d
T+60d
call — · α —
in 2mo

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Executive Summary

Athena Bitcoin Global filed Form 15-12G to terminate its SEC registration under Section 12(g) and suspend its duty to file reports. The company has approximately 215 holders of record and is voluntarily 'going dark,' which will reduce transparency and likely push trading to the OTC market. No merger or buyout was cited, making this a bearish development for existing shareholders.

Actionable Insight

Existing shareholders face reduced information flow and potentially lower liquidity. The stock will continue trading on OTC but with no SEC obligations — monitor for any subsequent move to OTC Pink sheets. Cross-filing actuarial verdicts indicate this deregistration pattern has historically amplified bearish outcomes, so avoid building new positions until the company's reporting status is clarified or a going-private transaction emerges.

Key Facts

  • Filed Form 15-12G to terminate SEC registration and suspend Section 13/15(d) reporting obligations
  • Approximately 215 holders of record as of the certification date
  • Rule relied upon: 12h-3(b)(1)(i) (suspension of duty to file reports)
  • Effectiveness date: May 22, 2026
  • No acquisition or going-private transaction accompanies the deregistration
  • Common stock currently trades OTC; will continue OTC but without SEC reporting

Financial Impact

Shareholders lose SEC-reporting transparency and liquidity; no cash involved

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Risk Factors

  • Loss of SEC oversight increases information asymmetry and risk of adverse events going undisclosed
  • OTC markets may impose additional trading restrictions or reduced institutional participation
  • No concurrent buyout or going-private offer — shareholders stuck with illiquid, non-reporting stock
  • Only 215 holders of record suggests micro-cap retail concentration; potential for wider spreads and price volatility

Market Snapshot

Exchange
OTC
Sector
Finance Services

Documents Analyzed

This report is based on 4 SEC documents filed with EDGAR.

DocumentAccession Number
15-12G Filing (Primary)0001683168-26-004259
Document: 0001683168-26-004259-index-headers.html0001683168-26-004259
Document: 0001683168-26-004259-index.html0001683168-26-004259
Document: 0001683168-26-004259.txt0001683168-26-004259

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