[Coin World] The Massimo Group has recently made a significant move – officially including Bitcoin in its long-term treasury reserve list, and has already begun purchasing it.
Where does this money mainly come from? Operating cash flow. What is the goal? Within the next five years, to let Bitcoin account for a single-digit percentage of total assets. It sounds not aggressive, but this is already treating BTC as a strategic asset.
CEO David Shan was quite straightforward: firstly, to diversify risks, and secondly, to combat inflation. However, he also emphasized that they will proceed cautiously, disclosing all necessary information without omission. After all, it is a publicly listed company, and taking too aggressive actions could lead to failure.
This strategy is actually quite smart - not aggressive but also not conservative, using spare money to gradually allocate, capturing the long-term value of Bitcoin without putting too much financial pressure.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-04 12:33
Accumulating slowly is the key; that's how listed companies should operate. Being too aggressive easily attracts criticism.
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ContractTearjerker
· 12-01 14:28
Publicly listed companies have started Coin Hoarding, so it seems that the system has recognized it. The feeling of the five-year plan being steady and solid is quite good.
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PumpingCroissant
· 12-01 14:25
Public companies have started Coin Hoarding, and now the TradFi circle is about to be breached.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 12-01 14:08
Oh, this is the correct way to open it! Even listed companies are starting to understand.
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BackrowObserver
· 12-01 14:06
Publicly traded companies are also starting to engage in Coin Hoarding, and now large institutions are really making serious arrangements.
The Massimo Group has started Coin Hoarding: using operating cash flow to buy Bitcoin, five-year plan revealed.
[Coin World] The Massimo Group has recently made a significant move – officially including Bitcoin in its long-term treasury reserve list, and has already begun purchasing it.
Where does this money mainly come from? Operating cash flow. What is the goal? Within the next five years, to let Bitcoin account for a single-digit percentage of total assets. It sounds not aggressive, but this is already treating BTC as a strategic asset.
CEO David Shan was quite straightforward: firstly, to diversify risks, and secondly, to combat inflation. However, he also emphasized that they will proceed cautiously, disclosing all necessary information without omission. After all, it is a publicly listed company, and taking too aggressive actions could lead to failure.
This strategy is actually quite smart - not aggressive but also not conservative, using spare money to gradually allocate, capturing the long-term value of Bitcoin without putting too much financial pressure.