Bitcoin Treasury Stock Insider Trading Tracker

Track insider buying and selling activity across publicly traded bitcoin Treasury companies. Every time an executive, director, or major shareholder buys or sells shares, they are required to file a SEC Form 4 within two business days. This insider trading tracker compiles those filings into a single, filterable view so investors can monitor conviction signals from the people who know these companies best. Insider purchases can signal management confidence in future growth, while selling may reflect routine diversification or liquidity needs. Use the filters below to sort by company, transaction type, or date range. For broader market context, see our Bitcoin treasury stock prices, quarterly earnings reports, and enterprise value rankings.

Insider Trading Activity Table

Date Stock Name Security Type Price Transacted Value Owned Change
2026-04-16
CORZ logo CORZ CORZ
DUCHENE TODD M officer: See remarks
Common Stock
F-InKind $19.08
16,741
16.74K
$319.42K
2,010,348
2.01M
-0.82%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
100
100
$300
57,124
57.12K
-0.17%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
61
61
$183
57,224
57.22K
-0.10%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
100
100
$300
57,285
57.28K
-0.17%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
100
100
$300
57,385
57.38K
-0.17%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
100
100
$300
57,485
57.48K
-0.17%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
200
200
$600
57,585
57.59K
-0.34%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
1
1
$3
57,785
57.78K
0%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
15
15
$45
57,786
57.79K
-0.02%
2026-04-16
NA logo NA NA
Hu Nan director
Class A Common Stock, par value $0.002 per share
S-Sale $3.00
10
10
$30
57,801
57.8K
-0.01%

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Bitcoin Treasury Stock Insider Trading FAQ

Is insider trading legal in bitcoin treasury stocks?

Insider trading itself is legal when corporate insiders — executives, directors, and major shareholders — buy or sell shares of their own company and report those transactions to the SEC via Form 4 filings. What is illegal is trading on material non-public information (MNPI). All insider activity tracked on this page represents legally reported transactions that are publicly available through SEC EDGAR.

Where does this insider trading data come from?

All insider trading data displayed here is sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings, which corporate insiders are legally required to file within two business days of a transaction. We aggregate filings across all tracked bitcoin treasury companies and present them in a unified, filterable table updated regularly.

Which bitcoin treasury stocks have the most insider buying?

Insider buying patterns shift over time and tend to increase during market downturns when insiders perceive their company's stock as undervalued. Use the filters above to sort by transaction type (acquisitions) to identify which bitcoin treasury companies currently have the most insider purchases. Pairing insider activity with operational data like hash rate, production output, and earnings results provides a more complete investment picture.

What is insider buying vs. selling?

Insider transactions fall into two categories: acquisitions (buying) and dispositions (selling). When a corporate insider purchases shares on the open market, it is often interpreted as a bullish signal — insiders are spending their own money because they believe the stock is undervalued. Selling, on the other hand, is more nuanced. Insiders sell for many reasons including diversification, tax obligations, or pre-planned trading schedules (10b5-1 plans). Not all insider selling is bearish.

Each Form 4 filing includes the transaction code that describes the nature of the trade. Common codes include P (open market purchase), S (open market sale), A (grant or award), and M (option exercise). The table above highlights whether each transaction was an acquisition or disposition to make it easy to spot patterns at a glance.

Why does insider trading data matter for bitcoin treasury stocks?

Bitcoin treasury stocks operate in a volatile, rapidly evolving sector where insider conviction signals can be especially informative. When executives at companies like MARA Holdings or other major players increase their positions, it may reflect confidence in upcoming operational milestones, favorable market conditions, or strategic initiatives not yet visible to the public.

Tracking insider activity alongside other fundamental data — such as hash rate growth, production output, and earnings results — gives investors a more complete picture of where company leadership sees value. This tracker is updated regularly with the latest SEC Form 4 filings across all tracked bitcoin treasury companies.