[Chain News] PANews June 26 news, Australian listed biotechnology company Opyl Limited announced a Bitcoin financial strategy amid tight cash flow, purchasing approximately 2 Bitcoins (worth about $214,500) through a certain Bitcoin ETF. The company obtained a $1.3 million loan provided by non-executive director Tony Guoga (secured by Bitcoin, with an Interest Rate of 6.5%), in an attempt to alleviate the shortage of operating funds.
Data shows that Opyl had only $41,700 in cash left as of the end of March, with a monthly operating expense of $170,000. Tony Guoga emphasized that as governments around the world recognize it, crypto assets are becoming a "validated forward-looking asset class."
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PessimisticLayer
· 1h ago
The late suckers retail investors have been played for suckers by institutions.
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LostBetweenChains
· 06-26 06:18
Two BTC are also being speculated on, ridiculous.
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RetiredMiner
· 06-26 06:14
Two bitcoins just want to scam suckers, huh?
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MetaMisery
· 06-26 06:13
Just two BTC, not enough for the transaction fees.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 06-26 06:13
What kind of crazy move is this?
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NonFungibleDegen
· 06-26 05:59
ser... this hopium hits different fr fr
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MetaMaximalist
· 06-26 05:56
lmao when tradfi companies think 2 btc makes them crypto-native... adorable but naive tbh
An Australian listed company purchased 2 Bitcoins, obtaining a loan of $1.3 million to ease financial pressure.
[Chain News] PANews June 26 news, Australian listed biotechnology company Opyl Limited announced a Bitcoin financial strategy amid tight cash flow, purchasing approximately 2 Bitcoins (worth about $214,500) through a certain Bitcoin ETF. The company obtained a $1.3 million loan provided by non-executive director Tony Guoga (secured by Bitcoin, with an Interest Rate of 6.5%), in an attempt to alleviate the shortage of operating funds.
Data shows that Opyl had only $41,700 in cash left as of the end of March, with a monthly operating expense of $170,000. Tony Guoga emphasized that as governments around the world recognize it, crypto assets are becoming a "validated forward-looking asset class."