Another Nasdaq-listed digital asset treasury company has started to take action. iPower's move this time is significant—investing approximately $2.21 million in the initial digital asset allocation, acquiring 15.1 Bitcoins and 301.1 Ethereum in one go.
What do these numbers reflect? Major publicly traded companies are beginning to treat digital assets as an important asset allocation option. Based on their plans, this is just the beginning. The company has already made it clear that they will continue to increase their holdings of Bitcoin and Ethereum according to market trends, meaning their actions will persist.
Interestingly, such moves are becoming the norm on the institutional side. Incorporating digital assets into the treasury company's balance sheet not only reflects confidence in their long-term value but also indicates that market maturity is continuously improving. From an investment logic perspective, their operational pace often provides some reference for market participants.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 11h ago
Really? The listed company is so aggressive? Looks like I need to follow the pace of the institutions.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 11h ago
2.21 million dollars invested for only 15 Bitcoin? The purchase cost must be extremely high... However, the signals of large institutions rushing to acquire land are indeed becoming more and more obvious.
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LiquidationAlert
· 11h ago
2.21 million invested and this is the amount of tokens? If you ask me, institutions still haven't figured it out.
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BlockchainGriller
· 11h ago
Large institutions are starting to buy the dip, so retail investors need to keep up with the pace even more.
Another Nasdaq-listed digital asset treasury company has started to take action. iPower's move this time is significant—investing approximately $2.21 million in the initial digital asset allocation, acquiring 15.1 Bitcoins and 301.1 Ethereum in one go.
What do these numbers reflect? Major publicly traded companies are beginning to treat digital assets as an important asset allocation option. Based on their plans, this is just the beginning. The company has already made it clear that they will continue to increase their holdings of Bitcoin and Ethereum according to market trends, meaning their actions will persist.
Interestingly, such moves are becoming the norm on the institutional side. Incorporating digital assets into the treasury company's balance sheet not only reflects confidence in their long-term value but also indicates that market maturity is continuously improving. From an investment logic perspective, their operational pace often provides some reference for market participants.