Japanese game company Enish invests 100 million yen in Bitcoin

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Enish, a gaming company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, recently announced an investment of 100 million yen (660.000 dollars) in Bitcoin. This investment aligns with the company’s strategy to make a strong push for the application of blockchain technology in game development, while also diversifying the company’s financial asset portfolio.

Enish make a strong push for the development of blockchain games by integrating Bitcoin into its financial strategy

Japanese game developer Enish Co. has made a strategic investment in Bitcoin, investing 100 million yen (660.000 dollars) in cryptocurrency with the purchase transaction expected to be completed between April 1 and April 4.

This investment is part of a long-term strategy to enhance understanding of the application of blockchain technology in the game development field. Known for the blockchain game De: Lithe Last Memories, Enish aims to integrate cryptocurrency into the company’s overall financial strategy while leveraging the liquidity, market stability, and long-term growth potential of Bitcoin.

In addition to diversifying its asset portfolio, Enish plans to allocate a portion of its liquidity fund to Bitcoin. The company will price its Bitcoin assets at market value each quarter and reflect any corresponding gains or losses in its financial reports. At the same time, Enish is also committed to transparency by promptly disclosing any significant market fluctuations that may impact its performance.

This move highlights the growing interest of Japanese gaming companies in blockchain and cryptocurrency, as companies actively seek innovative ways to integrate digital assets into their long-term business strategies.

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