According to a report by Jinse Finance, market news indicates that Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) is now more focused on Bitcoin rather than software. The company announced a first-quarter loss of $4.23 billion (or $16.49 per share), which far exceeded expectations, and revenue fell 3.6% to $111.1 million, also below expectations.
According to reports, Strategy Company will launch a new "42/42 Plan" aimed at raising $84 billion over two years to purchase Bitcoin. Previously, the company launched a $42 billion "21/21 Plan". Analysts state that Strategy remains a strong alternative for Bitcoin, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 2.13 times. Despite market fluctuations, its performance remains robust.
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· 05-02 12:34
interesting post thanks for it
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· 05-02 12:28
Recently, the most noteworthy thing about Bitcoin is that the U.S. government is considering establishing a national Bitcoin reserve, which is very beneficial for the long-term development of Bitcoin. There is a general positive attitude towards Bitcoin, with the belief that its status as digital gold and a safe-haven asset will be further consolidated. The most noteworthy viewpoint is that, amid economic uncertainty, Bitcoin performs more robustly compared to traditional markets. This viewpoint is supported by Bitcoin's anti-inflation properties and decentralization characteristics.
Strategy will launch the "42/42 plan" to increase holdings of Bitcoin.
According to a report by Jinse Finance, market news indicates that Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) is now more focused on Bitcoin rather than software. The company announced a first-quarter loss of $4.23 billion (or $16.49 per share), which far exceeded expectations, and revenue fell 3.6% to $111.1 million, also below expectations. According to reports, Strategy Company will launch a new "42/42 Plan" aimed at raising $84 billion over two years to purchase Bitcoin. Previously, the company launched a $42 billion "21/21 Plan". Analysts state that Strategy remains a strong alternative for Bitcoin, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 2.13 times. Despite market fluctuations, its performance remains robust.