Welcome to our dedicated page for Bitcoin Depot SEC filings (Ticker: BTM), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
Bitcoin Depot Inc. (NASDAQ: BTM) files a range of documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that provide detailed insight into its operations as a Bitcoin ATM ("BTM") operator and fintech company. On this page, investors can review Bitcoin Depot’s regulatory filings alongside AI-powered summaries that help explain key points and terminology.
Core filings such as annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q describe the company’s business of converting cash into Bitcoin through its kiosk network and BDCheckout product, outline risk factors, and present audited and unaudited financial statements. Current reports on Form 8-K highlight material events, including acquisitions of BTM operators like National Bitcoin ATM and Instant Coin Bank, securities offerings under its shelf registration statement, compliance initiatives, leadership changes and arbitration or litigation matters involving its subsidiaries.
Proxy statements on Schedule 14A provide information on corporate governance, board composition, voting rights across Bitcoin Depot’s multiple classes of common stock, and proposals presented at the annual meeting of stockholders. These documents also discuss executive compensation, equity awards and related-party transactions. For those interested in capital structure and trading instruments, filings note that Bitcoin Depot’s Class A common stock trades under the symbol BTM and its publicly listed warrants trade under BTMWW on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
Through this filings page, users can access real-time updates from EDGAR, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K and proxy materials, while AI-generated highlights help identify important disclosures, summarize complex sections and surface items such as voting outcomes, financing terms and legal developments. This combination of primary documents and AI analysis supports a clearer understanding of Bitcoin Depot’s regulatory history and ongoing reporting as a public company.
Bitcoin Depot Inc. is offering securities in a prospectus supplement that references its Nasdaq listing under the ticker BTM and its BTM device/software business, BitAccess, which produces software revenue from third‑party operators in the U.S. and Canada. The document discloses per‑share and total offering figures shown as $3.50 (total $15,000,006.00), $0.21 (total $900,000.36) and $3.29 (total $14,100,005.64), and estimates total offering expenses payable by the company (excluding placement agent fees) of approximately $200,000.
The company uses a non‑GAAP metric, Adjusted EBITDA, for supplemental analysis but discloses no reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP measures because required amounts are not yet ascertainable; it warns that Adjusted EBITDA may omit items significant to evaluating results. The prospectus notes potential smaller reporting company status thresholds ($100 million annual revenue and market value tests involving $700 million and $250 million) that could reduce disclosure obligations, and it states there are 43,848,750 Class A common stock shares underlying outstanding warrants held by 24 holders. Officers and directors have a 30‑day lock‑up; other restrictions include a 6‑month limitation on certain Variable Rate Transactions subject to exceptions.
Christopher Scott Buchanan, COO and President of Bitcoin Depot Inc. (BTM), reported the sale of 7,000 shares of Class A common stock on 10/03/2025. The sale reduced his beneficial ownership to 133,276 shares and was effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan established on 04/08/2025. The filing states the reported sale price is a weighted average of trades executed on that date, with prices ranging from $3.76 to $3.86. The Form 4 was signed by an attorney-in-fact on behalf of the reporting person.
Brandon Mintz, CEO and director of Bitcoin Depot Inc. (BTM), reported a series of transactions under a Rule 10b5-1 plan executed May 31, 2025. Between October 1–3, 2025 an aggregate of 842,732 shares of Class M/Common stock were sold and converted, leaving zero shares from those specific tranches after sale. Sales were executed through two controlled entities, BD Investment Holdings LLC and BD Investment Holdings II LLC, of which Mr. Mintz is the sole managing member.
The reported sales show weighted average prices per tranche of $3.89, $3.85, $3.83, and $3.83, with individual trade price ranges disclosed for each day. The Form 4 explains these transactions arose from the automatic conversion of Class M shares (received in an earlier corporate restructuring) into Class A shares upon sale, and clarifies an earlier reporting error about direct ownership counts.
Bitcoin Depot Inc. filed a current report to let investors know it has released a press release with selected preliminary financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. The company’s Class A common stock and warrants trade on The Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbols BTM and BTMWW.
The report explains that the press release, furnished as Exhibit 99.1 and available on the company’s investor relations website, contains the preliminary financial information, while this disclosure is being provided under rules that mean it is not treated as formally filed for liability purposes or automatically incorporated into other securities law filings.
Brandon Mintz, Chief Executive Officer and a director of Bitcoin Depot Inc. (ticker provided as BTMWW), reported a series of insider transactions executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. On September 18, 19 and 22, 2025, entities controlled by Mr. Mintz (BD Investment Holdings LLC and BD Investment Holdings II LLC) executed sales of Class A common stock in multiple tranches: 69,785 shares, 84,852 shares and 71,293 shares, respectively, at weighted-average prices of $3.90, $3.75 and $3.64. Those sales followed conversions of Class M shares into Class A shares triggered by the sales. The filing notes the reporting person is sole managing member of the holding entities and corrects prior Form 4 reporting errors about direct holdings.
Bitcoin Depot Inc. (BTM) reporting person Christopher Ryan (listed as Ryan Christopher M. in original) was granted 75,000 restricted stock units (RSUs) under the company's 2023 Omnibus Incentive Plan on April 1, 2025. Each RSU represents the contingent right to one share of Class A common stock upon vesting and will be settled in shares.
The RSUs vest periodically: 25,000 RSUs vest on April 1, 2026, and thereafter 6,250 RSUs vest each quarter following the vesting commencement date. The reported transaction shows an acquisition code with a reported price of $0. This filing is an amendment correcting the reporting person's name and clarifying that the grant was to the individual rather than the issuer.
Bitcoin Depot Inc. filed an amended initial ownership report for its Chief Legal Officer, Ryan Christopher M. This Form 3/A identifies him as an officer of the company with the title of Chief Legal Officer. The amendment does not report any insider share purchases, sales, or other transactions.