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Coincheck Group N.V. filings document a foreign private issuer holding company for Coincheck, Inc. and other digital asset operating businesses. Form 6-K reports describe Coincheck's Japanese multi-cryptocurrency marketplace and crypto asset exchange, including platforms where cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are held and exchanged, retail-focused crypto services, and regulation by the Japan Financial Services Agency.
The filing record includes monthly preliminary operating disclosures, current reports on material events, operating and financial results, material agreements, governance matters, shareholder voting topics and capital-structure disclosures for CNCK ordinary shares and CNCKW warrants.
Coincheck Group N.V. provided preliminary, unaudited monthly operating metrics for Coincheck, Inc. covering Oct. 2024 through Sep. 2025. The report shows rolling activity across two trading channels: the exchange platform and the marketplace platform, plus end-of-month customer asset balances and verified account counts.
Key recent figures include Exchange Trading Volume of ¥243,193 million in Sep. 2025, Marketplace Trading Volume of ¥26,358 million in Sep. 2025, Customer Assets of ¥1,189,219 million as of Sep. 2025, and 2,421,080 verified accounts at month-end Sep. 2025. The filing notes these are preliminary estimates, unaudited, and may be updated.
Coincheck Group N.V. filed a Form 6-K reporting an update for its Japanese operating subsidiary Coincheck, Inc. The filing describes Coincheck as a regulated Japanese crypto exchange and marketplace offering trading and retail crypto services for assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Coincheck Group states it posts investor materials and SEC filings on its corporate website and may send email alerts to subscribers. The filing also defines key metrics used in its monthly reports: Exchange Trading Volume, Marketplace Trading Volume, Customer Assets, and Verified Accounts, and notes prior monthly numbers may be updated immaterially.
Coincheck Group N.V. filed a Form 6-K to furnish an investor presentation about the company and its subsidiaries, which it posted on its website and attached as Exhibit 99.1. The company explains that it uses its website to share information with investors, including SEC filings, and notes that some posted information may be considered material even though this filing does not admit materiality. The presentation is meant to supplement existing public disclosures and should be read together with Coincheck Group’s most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F and other Form 6-K reports. The furnished materials are also incorporated by reference into Coincheck Group’s Registration Statement on Form S-8 (File No. 333-286190). The Form 6-K reiterates that the presentation includes forward-looking statements and cautions readers about risks described in the Annual Report for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and other SEC filings.
Coincheck Group N.V. has furnished a Form 6-K that provides investors with access to its unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements. These statements cover its financial position as of June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2025, and results of operations for the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, together with Management’s Discussion and Analysis.
The financial information and MD&A are included as Exhibit 99.1 and will also be posted on Coincheck Group’s website, which the company uses to distribute potentially material information and SEC filings. The information in this Form 6-K is also incorporated by reference into Coincheck Group’s Registration Statement on Form S-8, subject to any later filings that may supersede it.
Coincheck Group N.V. has called its annual general meeting of shareholders for September 23, 2025. The company has furnished the official meeting notice as an exhibit to this Form 6-K and posted it on its website under the Governance–General Meetings section, together with related materials.
The company states that it uses its website to distribute potentially material information and to provide investors with free access to documents it submits to the SEC. This Form 6-K is also incorporated by reference into Coincheck Group’s Registration Statement on Form S-8, meaning the meeting materials become part of that registration record unless later superseded.