Strategy considera vender bitcoin tras una gran pérdida en el primer trimestre

Strategy, el mayor tenedor corporativo de bitcoin, reportó una pérdida neta de 12.770 millones de dólares en el primer trimestre, a pesar de que sus reservas de bitcoin aumentaron. El director ejecutivo Michael Saylor señaló que la compañía podría vender parte de su bitcoin para estabilizar el mercado.

Strategy, anteriormente conocida como MicroStrategy, registró la pérdida durante los tres meses finalizados el 31 de marzo tras anotar una disminución no realizada de 14.460 millones de dólares en el valor de sus activos digitales. Los ingresos aumentaron un 11,9 por ciento hasta los 124,3 millones de dólares, pero el resultado estuvo impulsado por la contabilidad a valor razonable del bitcoin más que por el negocio de software de la empresa. La firma finalizó el período con 818.334 bitcoin, un incremento del 22 por ciento respecto al inicio del año, con un valor de mercado de 64.140 millones de dólares al 1 de mayo.

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