Rumble approved for a $20 million investment, Exodus reserves exceed $150 million, and Blueport Interactive continues to increase its investment
According to BBX data, during the weekend yesterday, several mid-sized listed companies globally took frequent actions in their anti-inflation and anti-censorship treasury strategies:
$20 million positioning plan: Rumble (NASDAQ: $RUM) board approved a $20 million Bitcoin strategic allocation budget yesterday. As a streaming platform that emphasizes "freedom of speech," the company stated it will convert part of its idle cash into BTC, aiming to build a hard asset reserve pool for the creator economy that is not subject to interference from the traditional banking system.
$150 million milestone: Exodus Movement (NYSE: $EXOD) updated its quarterly account data yesterday, confirming that the total amount of digital assets on its balance sheet (mainly BTC and its own stablecoin positions) has officially surpassed $150 million.
$5 million allocation: Lan Kwai Fong Interactive (8267.HK) announced yesterday that it has utilized $5 million in cash reserves to continuously purchase Bitcoin and Ethereum over the past week (including the weekend), further solidifying its digital financial moat as a Hong Kong stock Web3 concept stock.
50% crypto payment retention: Equinix (NASDAQ: $EQIX), a global data center giant, announced yesterday in an internal test that its European division's pilot of "B2B cryptocurrency payments" will retain 50% of the BTC and USDC received directly on the books, rather than converting the entire amount into fiat currency as it did in the past.
100% retention rate over the weekend: Argo Blockchain (LSE: $ARB) disclosed that its mining facility in Texas achieved a 100% retention rate for hash power output throughout the entire weekend (including yesterday). Through power scheduling optimization, the company did not need to sell any new mining output during the low liquidity weekend period.
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