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Anthony Pompliano Accelerates Stock Buyback Strategy at ProCap Financial
The president and CEO of a leading publicly traded agency platform is deploying an aggressive strategy to narrow the valuation gap. Anthony Pompliano announced that ProCap Financial (BRR) is increasing its share buybacks on the open market, capitalizing on opportunities presented by depressed prices relative to net asset value (NAV).
A buyback strategy focused on value creation
ProCap Financial repurchased 148,241 shares in February at a total cost of approximately $341,000, with an average price of $2.30 per share. This operation represents an acquisition at about a 35% discount to the company’s underlying NAV, offering existing shareholders significant appreciation potential.
“We were able to buy our shares for around $0.65 each, while their par value is $1.00,” explained Anthony Pompliano. “Our commitment is clear: we plan to accelerate share repurchases as long as the market sells us shares at a substantial discount to NAV.”
This approach reflects the management’s confidence in ProCap Financial’s long-term potential, whose business model relies on digital asset management and agency infrastructure.
A strong Bitcoin portfolio as a foundation
Supporting this aggressive buyback strategy, ProCap Financial has a solid financial footing. The company currently holds over 5,000 bitcoins, valued at approximately $335 million based on recent quotes. Additionally, it has $70 million in cash and a $100 million convertible debt, totaling a substantial net asset position.
This significant accumulation of Bitcoin positions ProCap Financial well to execute its buyback program without compromising its capital structure. Anthony Pompliano has consistently emphasized the importance of this reserve of value in the company’s overall strategy.
Markets recognize the strategy
BRR shares saw modest gains during Monday morning trading in the U.S., rising 3% to $2.42, slightly outperforming other Bitcoin reserve companies. This market validation suggests investors approve of the direction Anthony Pompliano and his team are taking.
This period coincides with a broader positive phase in the cryptocurrency markets, with altcoins such as Ether, Solana, and Dogecoin rising about 5% in the same timeframe. Cryptocurrency mining stocks also followed this positive trend, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each gained around 1.2%.
Bitcoin tests the $70,000 zone again
Driving this positive momentum, Bitcoin surpassed the $70,000 threshold, consolidating most of its recent gains. The BTC price was at $70,900, up 4.47% over 24 hours, benefiting from a geopolitical calm following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a five-day pause on strikes targeting Iranian energy infrastructure.
Analysts divided on future trajectory
Despite this short-term positive performance, market analysts remain cautious about Bitcoin’s future movements. They believe the next direction will largely depend on the stabilization of oil prices and maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, key geopolitical factors influencing safe-haven asset demand.
A bullish scenario would see Bitcoin attempt a new rally between $74,000 and $76,000, consolidating recent gains. Conversely, worsening geopolitical conditions could lead to a sharper correction, potentially bringing prices back to the mid-$60,000 range. This uncertainty remains a key element that investors like Anthony Pompliano are closely monitoring before adjusting their accumulation strategies.