Metaplanet reporta mayores beneficios en el primer trimestre a pesar de las pérdidas en bitcoin

Metaplanet registró un mayor beneficio operativo en el primer trimestre, respaldado por los ingresos de sus tenencias de bitcoin. Sin embargo, la compañía registró una pérdida de 728 millones de dólares por rebajas en la valoración después de que los precios del bitcoin cayeran drásticamente.

Metaplanet logró un beneficio operativo más sólido en el primer trimestre en comparación con periodos anteriores. Los ingresos vinculados a las inversiones en bitcoin ayudaron a impulsar la mejora en los resultados.

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