halalmoney on Nostr: Maybe, just maybe, the FT does not like Bitcoin. “Most shareholders of listed ...
Maybe, just maybe, the FT does not like Bitcoin.
“Most shareholders of listed companies probably still prefer real assets with predictable cash returns. They should see the bitcoin treasury trend as what it is: a risky punt, and an attempt to ride the coat-tails of Strategy, which trades at about 1.6 times the value of its crypto holdings. Then again, the beauty of markets is that there’s a lid for every pot.”
john.foley@ft.com
https://archive.md/2025.05.27-151907/https://www.ft.com/content/b4bf613b-bbb9-4cac-b40f-adeacdf2d99fPublished at
2025-05-28 15:43:24Event JSON
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