CEA Industries unveils real-time BNB treasury dashboard as crypto bet pays off
CEA Industries Inc., the Nasdaq-listed firm managing the world’s most extensive corporate treasury of BNB, launched a new Treasury Dashboard designed to give investors real-time visibility into crypto holdings and capital strategy.
- CEA Industries launched a real-time Treasury Dashboard showcasing its BNB holdings, capital activity, and treasury performance.
- The company now holds 515,054 BNB with a cost basis of $851 per token and has generated a 5%+ annualized yield since August.
- CEA’s stock rose over two consecutive days as BNB hit new all-time highs and reinforced investor confidence in the firm’s single-asset strategy.
The rollout, now live on CEA’s website, marks the company’s most expansive push yet toward institutional-grade transparency as it continues an aggressive accumulation strategy aimed at controlling 1% of the entire BNB supply by year-end 2025.
The dashboard consolidates key operational metrics — from token holdings to share buybacks and asset yields — underscoring the firm’s effort to position itself as the BNB-centric analog to MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin play.
The launch, the company said, reflects its commitment to transparency and its long-term strategy of disciplined asset management within the BNB ecosystem.
As of Nov. 18, the dashboard reports 515,054 BNB in total holdings, with an average acquisition cost of $851 per token, representing roughly $438.5 million in invested capital and an estimated market value of $481 million as of 6 p.m. ET.
CEA also disclosed the sale of 856,275 BNC shares through its at-the-market offering and the repurchase of 1.17 million shares at an average price of $6.77 since September. Its BNB strategy has generated a realized yield of 6,506 BNB, equivalent to a simple return of 1.5% — or more than 5% annualized — since the program’s inception in August.
“Publishing this dashboard gives investors clear visibility into how we manage and grow the largest BNB treasury in the world,” said CEO David Namdar. He added that the tool is intended to evolve as the company integrates new metrics and moves toward a “fully transparent, on-chain, institutionally aligned treasury strategy.”
CEA’s steady ramp-up
The update follows CEA’s October disclosure that its BNB holdings had surpassed 480,000 tokens, then valued at $585.5 million. The company has added more than 91,000 tokens since September alone, deploying roughly $78 million as BNB surged to all-time highs above $1,330.
The accumulation puts CEA nearly halfway toward its goal of owning 1% of the BNB supply by the end of 2025 — an approach that diverges sharply from diversified corporate investment strategies.
BNB’s recent market strength has buoyed CEA’s conviction. The token logged fresh highs above $1,336 this month and posted a 30% weekly gain, pushing its market capitalization past $180 billion and widening its lead over rivals such as Solana.
“BNB’s all-time highs are a clear validation that global markets are waking up to the inherent value, credibility, scale, and utility of both the asset and underlying ecosystem,” Namdar said.
Price Action
At last check, CEA Industries is trading at around $5.18 per share, up about 4%.
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