BTC $64,128.00 +0.00%
ETH $1,844.57 -1.66%
BNB $568.15 -1.36%
XRP $1.08 -0.66%
SOL $75.09 -1.06%
TRX $0.3227 -0.09%
DOGE $0.0727 -0.37%
ADA $0.1663 +2.17%
BCH $221.10 -0.37%
LINK $8.26 -2.05%
HYPE $59.74 -4.27%
AAVE $90.81 -1.56%
SUI $0.7399 -1.14%
XLM $0.1864 -2.13%
ZEC $544.34 +0.78%
BTC $64,128.00 +0.00%
ETH $1,844.57 -1.66%
BNB $568.15 -1.36%
XRP $1.08 -0.66%
SOL $75.09 -1.06%
TRX $0.3227 -0.09%
DOGE $0.0727 -0.37%
ADA $0.1663 +2.17%
BCH $221.10 -0.37%
LINK $8.26 -2.05%
HYPE $59.74 -4.27%
AAVE $90.81 -1.56%
SUI $0.7399 -1.14%
XLM $0.1864 -2.13%
ZEC $544.34 +0.78%

Strategy states that even if BTC drops to its average cost price of $74,000, its BTC assets will still be 5.9 times that of convertible bonds

2025-11-26 11:27:52
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Strategy posted on platform X: "If the price of Bitcoin falls to our average cost price of $74,000, we still have assets equivalent to 5.9 times our convertible debt, which we refer to as the Bitcoin rating of the debt. If the price of Bitcoin falls to $25,000, that ratio would be 2 times."

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