El fundador de BSTR critica las estructuras de capital de las empresas con tesorerías en bitcoin

El cofundador de BSTR, Sean Bill, afirmó que muchas empresas con tesorerías en bitcoin carecen de estructuras de capital adecuadas y dependen demasiado de bitcoin para su comunicación.

El cofundador de BSTR, Sean Bill, hizo estos comentarios durante una entrevista con Cointelegraph. Señaló que numerosas empresas en el sector de las tesorerías en bitcoin aún no cuentan con la estructura de capital correcta. Bill añadió que estas firmas dependen de bitcoin para que hable por ellas. El fundador de BSTR también se refirió a una cantidad considerable de vendedores de humo que operan en el sector.

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