A certain tech giant has poured $1.4 billion into a Bitcoin account 💰, can this operation keep the rocket soaring?
First, let's look at the ledger: with the current configuration, even without new capital operations, just relying on the dollar reserves can sustain 1 year and 9 months of dividend payments. What's even more exaggerated is that assuming the BTC price remains unchanged, the existing $59 billion reserves theoretically are enough to distribute dividends for 74 years—of course, this is just a mathematical game.
What if we really encounter a black swan? For example, an extreme situation where the coin price plummets to 10,000 dollars. Actually, it wouldn't lead to a liquidation; at most, I would sell a small portion of BTC to cover interest expenses and endure the winter before adjusting my strategy. With such a size of holding, the liquidation risk is not as frightening as the outside world thinks.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 12-02 15:54
Another 1.4 billion has been spent, is this out of fear that there aren't enough coins or that there's not enough money to spend?
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defi_detective
· 12-02 15:54
1.4 billion thrown in, these guys really dare to gamble.
Here comes the math game again, 74 years of Dividend sounds nice but doesn't mean much, right?
Back when it was 10,000 dollars, everyone had to admit defeat, not just them.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12-02 15:46
74 years Dividend? Dude, your math teacher must be really lenient for you to take this seriously.
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DustCollector
· 12-02 15:42
Bought the dip again, this plate is really stable.
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BearWhisperGod
· 12-02 15:37
This set of rhetoric again, 74 years of dividends? Wake up, this is just empty talk.
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GasGoblin
· 12-02 15:28
Another Large Investor has gotten on board, the market will be lively to watch now.
A certain tech giant has poured $1.4 billion into a Bitcoin account 💰, can this operation keep the rocket soaring?
First, let's look at the ledger: with the current configuration, even without new capital operations, just relying on the dollar reserves can sustain 1 year and 9 months of dividend payments. What's even more exaggerated is that assuming the BTC price remains unchanged, the existing $59 billion reserves theoretically are enough to distribute dividends for 74 years—of course, this is just a mathematical game.
What if we really encounter a black swan? For example, an extreme situation where the coin price plummets to 10,000 dollars. Actually, it wouldn't lead to a liquidation; at most, I would sell a small portion of BTC to cover interest expenses and endure the winter before adjusting my strategy. With such a size of holding, the liquidation risk is not as frightening as the outside world thinks.