Interesting strategy — maintaining dividend space through a $1.4 billion financing. The benefits of this approach are clear: even if Bitcoin's market weakens, the company can continue to pay dividends to investors while keeping its reserve of 61B BTC completely unchanged. It's like using cash flow to address short-term payment pressures, ensuring the purity of the long-term Bitcoin asset strategy. This approach is becoming increasingly common in institutional allocations — balancing cash flow flexibility with a steadfast long-term belief in Bitcoin.

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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 9h ago
Amazing, you need to be strong in both cash flow and BTC. Basically, it's about having your cake and eating it too.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 12-12 21:56
This technique is brilliant, completely decoupling cash flow from BTC, genius.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 12-12 21:39
This move is brilliant, separating cash flow and BTC reserves, not exaggerated in the short term and stable in the long term.
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 12-12 21:39
I have a question, will these 1.4 billion really last that long?
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NFTregrettervip
· 12-12 21:29
To be honest, this approach is a bit flashy; it involves robbing Peter to pay Paul but the logic is self-consistent.
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