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    MicroStrategy expands Bitcoin reserves amid broader crypto downturn

    December 26, 2024
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    Bitcoin prices fell despite MicroStrategy Inc.’s ongoing efforts to bolster its cryptocurrency holdings through additional share offerings. The digital asset declined approximately 3% to $95,420 as of 7:12 a.m. in New York on Thursday, reflecting broader market volatility. A composite index of smaller cryptocurrencies, including Ether, Solana, and Dogecoin, mirrored Bitcoin’s losses, dropping around 3%. MicroStrategy, led by founder and chairman Michael Saylor, filed a proposal with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on December 23 to increase its authorized shares of Class A common stock and preferred stock.

    MicroStrategy expands Bitcoin reserves amid broader crypto downturn

    This move aims to strengthen the company’s ability to raise capital for further Bitcoin acquisitions, reinforcing its strategy of transforming from a software provider into a major cryptocurrency investor. The company revealed earlier this week that it had acquired an additional $561 million in Bitcoin at an average price near last week’s record highs. This purchase marked the seventh consecutive week of acquisitions, pushing its total holdings to more than 444,000 Bitcoins, valued at approximately $44 billion.

    MicroStrategy has almost doubled its Bitcoin reserves over the past six months, spending an estimated $11 billion during this period. The stock price of MicroStrategy has surged more than 500% since January, climbing to roughly $360 per share. This rally propelled the company into the Nasdaq 100 index, which tracks the largest non-financial firms listed on the exchange. Analysts attribute the stock’s movement to its close correlation with Bitcoin’s performance, effectively positioning the company as a proxy for the cryptocurrency’s valuation.

    However, some market watchers caution that MicroStrategy’s aggressive acquisition strategy, funded by equity and debt issuances, introduces financial risk. Critics, including Tatiana Koffman, author of Myth of Money, argue that mounting debt could outweigh equity, potentially leading to instability during Bitcoin price corrections. Bitcoin’s year-to-date rise of 135% has outpaced traditional investments such as global stocks and gold.

    Despite the gains, traders anticipate potential volatility ahead, particularly as $43 billion in Bitcoin and Ether derivatives are set to expire on December 27, according to Deribit. Analysts warn that market makers could unwind positions, leading to price fluctuations. MicroStrategy’s strategy continues to attract both enthusiasm and skepticism, underscoring the growing integration of cryptocurrencies in corporate financial strategies. Meanwhile, the broader crypto market remains under pressure as investors monitor regulatory developments and macroeconomic trends. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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