Bitcoin company's new financing approach: collateralized lending to leverage increased holdings

【BitPush】A well-known Bitcoin asset management company recently approved an interesting financing framework. In simple terms, they plan to use their held Bitcoin as collateral to borrow money, then use the borrowed funds to continue buying Bitcoin.

How exactly does it work? The framework sets several key conditions: a loan-to-value ratio of 50%, meaning that $1 million worth of Bitcoin can borrow up to $500,000; the loan uses an interest-only repayment mode, reducing repayment pressure; the maximum loan term is four years, providing ample operational flexibility; the total borrowing limit is strictly controlled within 20% of the company’s Bitcoin reserves, so the risk is not excessively amplified.

This plan is provided by an established lending platform, with a clear collaboration idea—through structured collateral loans, to open more flexible financing channels for Bitcoin holders. The company’s management stated that this strategy can meet short-term liquidity needs while supporting long-term accumulation goals, making it a good asset management choice in the current market environment.

This kind of innovation indeed reflects a new trend in crypto asset management: making good use of available assets and achieving efficient capital allocation through structured financial instruments.

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ForumMiningMastervip
· 6h ago
Damn, isn't this leverage? Dare to say that a 50% LTV is risk-controlled? A market correction and it gets liquidated immediately.
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SelfSovereignStevevip
· 6h ago
Basically, it's borrowing coins to buy more coins, the leverage feeling is a bit strong. This LTV of 50% is considered quite conservative, but a four-year term is a bit long. As long as the coin price doesn't plummet, it's a guaranteed profit? Feels not that simple. Lending platforms can earn interest, and the company can increase holdings, which looks great but always feels a bit off. The worst thing is a sudden market crash in a bear market, forcing liquidation at that moment.
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 6h ago
Oh, isn't this leverage, wrapped up quite fancy It's the same old story, borrowing money to buy coins, no matter how tight the risk control, it's hard to survive a bear market 50% LTV seems stable, but when the bull market comes, who still cares... This move is basically trying to use borrowing to leverage increased holdings; as long as the coin price doesn't fall, it's a guaranteed profit? Let me calm down, a four-year window sounds flexible, but any small disturbance in the middle could blow up... The plan is well-designed, just worried that during execution, the desire might get out of control
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