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Will NASDAQ Delisting Kill BNB Price Breakout?

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Is the BNB price breakout dead? Windtree Therapeutics (WINT) shares collapsed 77% Wednesday after Nasdaq confirmed it will suspend the stock for failing to meet minimum bid requirements.

Windtree only recently made headlines with a bnb logoBNB ▲2.19% treasury strategy announced in July. The plan involved a $60 million agreement with Build and Build Corp., plus options for an additional $140 million, making it one of the first U.S.-listed companies to pivot heavily into Binance’s native token.

The stock closed at $0.11, down more than 99% year-to-date, according to Yahoo Finance.

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The BNB Price Casino Claims Another Victim

At the time, shares rose more than 30%, but the rally quickly reversed. Within weeks, Windtree stock shed over 90%, erasing nearly all investor confidence.

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The company also disclosed a $500 million equity line of credit with an unnamed institutional investor, as well as a separate $20 million pact with Build and Build Corp. to purchase more BNB. However, Windtree has not revealed how much BNB it currently holds or if it plans to continue the strategy after being forced off Nasdaq.

BNB TREASURY FIRM DROPS -77% AHEAD OF NASDAQ DELISTING

Windtree Therapeutics ( $WINT ) set to be delisted from Nasdaq for failing to maintain $1 minimum bid.

– The company adopted a $BNB treasury strategy in July, including $60M BNB purchase and $500 million financing.

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— Kapoor Kshitiz (@kshitizkapoor_) August 21, 2025

Windtree’s unraveling is the latest cautionary tale for companies betting on digital asset treasuries. The model, once pitched as a way to add resilience, has instead left several firms overexposed to crypto downturns. Sharplink, holding Ethereum reserves, recently reported steep losses under the same pressure.

Figures from DeFiLlama suggest the problem is systemic: when tokens plunge, treasury-linked stocks follow. Windtree’s reliance on BNB holdings meant its balance sheet was hit at the same time investors were dumping its shares.

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Now That Windtree is Dead, What’s Next?

Ironically, as Windtree slid into suspension, BNB was setting its own records, rallying 5.6% to $876.26. The broader crypto market had bounced back from two-week lows, but the gains never translated to Windtree’s balance sheet.

The split underlines a harsh truth that companies tethered to crypto assets don’t automatically rise with the tokens they hold if investors have already lost faith in the business model.

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Key Takeaways

  • Is the BNB price breakout dead? Windtree Therapeutics (WINT) shares collapsed 77% Wednesday after Nasdaq confirmed it will suspend the stock.
  • Ironically, as Windtree slid into suspension, BNB was setting records of its own, rallying 5.6% to $876.26.

The post Will NASDAQ Delisting Kill BNB Price Breakout? appeared first on 99Bitcoins.





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