WBTM on Nostr: saylor’s #Bitcoin treasury strategy involves converting a chunk of company cash ...
saylor (npub15dq…lm5m)’s #Bitcoin treasury strategy involves converting a chunk of company cash reserves into Bitcoin to protect against inflation.
He believes Bitcoin is a better store of value than cash.
As for the 40% rule, publicly traded companies can't have more than 40% of liquid assets in securities to avoid being classified as an investment company, which comes with strict regulations.
So, Saylor’s approach balances holding enough cash for operations while investing a significant portion in Bitcoin, staying within legal limits and aiming for long-term gains. It’s a bold move to safeguard company value!
https://youtu.be/lwmyaxpJwoc?si=b5HA-Qnn79shVeao Published at
2024-06-04 07:08:24Event JSON
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