mF International Limited announced a strategic shift toward active digital‑asset operations, revealing plans to build an in‑house Bitcoin Cash (BCH) mining operation and to apply for a Bermuda Class IILT insurance license. The move is intended to reduce BCH acquisition costs, create a steady asset accumulation, and open a regulated insurance channel for digital‑asset holders.
The company’s mining initiative follows a $500 million private placement completed in December 2025, which was earmarked to fund its digital‑asset treasury strategy. By deploying optimized hardware and energy‑efficient mining rigs, mF International aims to lower the cost of acquiring BCH and to hedge against price volatility, positioning the firm to capture upside while mitigating downside risk.
The Bermuda license application targets a Class IILT, the highest level of digital‑asset‑denominated insurance coverage in the jurisdiction. Bermuda’s regulatory sandbox has already welcomed other crypto‑focused insurers, and the Class IILT would allow mF International to offer life‑insurance products that protect, grow, and transfer wealth for digital‑asset holders across generations. CEO Dawei Yuan said the license “creates a great opportunity for us to expand into the digital asset insurance sector” and aligns with the company’s diversification strategy.
While the announcements signal growth, the company faces significant headwinds. BCH mining profitability is highly sensitive to electricity costs, hardware efficiency, and the BCH price, all of which have been volatile in recent months. In addition, the regulatory path to a full Class IILT license involves multiple approval stages and could delay product launch, adding operational uncertainty.
The strategic pivot reflects mF International’s broader effort to transform from a financial‑trading solutions provider into a diversified digital‑asset platform. By adding mining and regulated insurance, the firm seeks to create new revenue streams, deepen its presence in the growing digital‑asset ecosystem, and reduce reliance on legacy trading activities.
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