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Key Takeaways Saylor says he “feels invigorated” by bitcoin’s mission amid a digital monetary revolution. Strategy has kept accumulating through the 2026 bear market, with bitcoin trading near $64,000. Saylor projects digital capital, credit, and money layers driving bitcoin adoption through 2036. Continued Optimism Despite Shaky Macros Saylor’s comment extends a run of pronouncements in which the executive chairman has recast the bear market as a construction phase rather than a crisis. It follows a detailed X essay in which he outlined bitcoin’s next decade in his eyes. He compressed his thesis into a single progression, writing: “Digital capital becomes digital credit. Digital credit becomes digital money. This is the next phase of bitcoin adoption: not just more buyers, but more balance sheets.” Saylor has continued to argue that the first era of bitc
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TLDR Friday’s session saw the Dow rise 0.1%, S&P 500 remain unchanged, and Nasdaq decline 0.2% South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix secured $26.5 billion through its American stock offering, setting an all-time record for foreign companies Semiconductor sector experienced downward pressure before SK Hynix’s Nasdaq trading debut Crude oil maintained levels around $72 per barrel as Strait of Hormuz shipping experienced renewed disruptions Delta Air Lines exceeded profit forecasts but shares declined due to elevated fuel expenditures American equity markets displayed varied performance Friday morning as market participants focused on an unprecedented Wall Street milestone. South Korean memory semiconductor manufacturer SK Hynix commenced Nasdaq trading following a record-shattering $26.5 billion American stock offering. This unprecedented capital raise establishes a new benchmark as the most substa
The SK Hynix IPO may shift global investment focus towards US markets, potentially impacting capital flows into alternative assets like crypto.
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Aerodrome's dominance in onchain Bitcoin trading highlights the growing shift towards decentralized markets, emphasizing self-custody and transparency.
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Michael Saylor just delivered one of the most extreme defenses of MicroStrategy’s balance-sheet approach, claiming the firm can survive more than four decades even if Bitcoin does nothing. In a June 30 interview with the NewEraFinancePodcast, highlighted in a recent WuBlockchain summary, Saylor said MSTR could cover its interest for 30–40 years without any adjustments, and potentially 40–50 years with refinancing. No crypto rally required. That framing directly counters the loudest objection to MicroStrategy’s treasury model—that it only works in a bull market. Saylor’s arithmetic rewrites the risk equation for a firm that holds roughly $30 billion in Bitcoin against convertible debt. He wants the market to price longevity, not just the next halving. The Math Behind the 40-Year Claim MicroStrategy’s capital structure blends fixed-rate convertible notes wit
Bernstein's gold forecast suggests potential for increased interest in alternative assets like Bitcoin amid stable Fed rates and currency concerns.
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Coinbase's diversified revenue model offers resilience against Bitcoin volatility, while Strategy's debt-heavy approach risks financial instability.
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The post Bitcoin reclaims $64k – But Strategy’s $216mln underwater sale threatens momentum appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Bitcoin climbed above $64,200 in early trading on Friday, the 10th of July, strengthening its recovery even as Strategy sold Bitcoin at a loss. Holding above this level into next week could reinforce the recovery. However, the bigger question is who has been selling into the rally, and at what price. Strategy’s recent disposals weighed on sentiment. Even so, its average acquisition price remains well above that of retail investors on Binance. That gap shifts attention away from Strategy and toward retail holders, who now sit comfortably in profit and may choose to sell into strength. Did Strategy’s Bitcoin sales really matter? Strategy recently announced plans to sell part of its Bitcoin [BTC] holdings through its Digital Credit Capital Framework. The company said the proceeds would fund dividend payments and share repurchases. On the 6th of July, Strategy sol
The post Empery Digital sells 1,400 BTC for $65M to fund AI pivot appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Empery Digital (NASDAQ: EMPD) sold 1,400 Bitcoins from the stash it built throughout 2025 at an average of $62,200 a coin, raising about $87.1 million to invest in AI data centers and pay down debt. The Nasdaq-listed company started the sale in May and is now left holding 1,514 BTC. Why did Empery Digital sell its Bitcoin? Barely one year ago, Empery Digital rebranded from Volcon Inc. and changed its whole business plan from electric vehicles to focusing on holding Bitcoin. Now, it is walking away from that strategy to chase the booming demand for AI computing power. Why? The simple answer is that its Bitcoin investment lost a lot of value. Cryptopolitan previously reported that Empery bought most of its Bitcoin when prices were around $117,000 per coin. However, when prices fell below $70,000 earlier this year, those holdings dropped more than 40% in value. The company revealed in an