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MicroStrategy Seeks More Bitcoin Buys by Selling Convertible Debt

MicroStrategy plans to issue $600 million in senior convertible notes to investors so that publicly traded business intelligence firm can raise cash to buy even more bitcoin. The Hash panel discusses the evolution in MicroStrategy’s bullish approach to accumulating bitcoin.

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Markets

MicroStrategy Files to Offer $600M in Notes in Order to Buy Yet More Bitcoin

The business intelligence firm said it expects to grant initial purchasers of the notes an option to buy an additional $90 million, making the total potential offering $690 million.

MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor

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MicroStrategy Begins Hiring for New Bitcoin Initiatives

MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor has become a bitcoin figurehead with the company’s recent purchase of $1B in BTC. The Hash panel discusses what MicroStrategy’s expansion into bitcoin related software products could mean.

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MicroStrategy Begins Hiring for Bitcoin Data Product

After buying 71,079 BTC, the business intelligence company is building its first bitcoin-related software product.

MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor

Finance

Corporate Treasuries Are Figuring Out Bitcoin on the Balance Sheet

MicroStrategy’s approach has got the Association of Corporate Treasurers and IKEA thinking.

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Markets

Saylor, MicroStrategy Offer Playbook for Corporate Bitcoin Adoption at Annual Summit

Saylor and his MicroStrategists front-ran corporate bitcoin what-abouters at the firm's detail-heavy annual conference.

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Markets

NYDIG Expects to Hold $25B in Bitcoin for Institutional Clients by Year End

CEO Stevens said NYDIG's institutional order books are looking bullish for the year.

Stone Ridge CEO Ross Stevens speaks to Michael Saylor at World.Now.

Markets

Blockchain Bites: MicroStrategy's Macro Strategy for Bitcoin Treasuries

Bitcoin is being hoovered up faster than it's mined, as Guggenheim predicts increased institutional inflows and Ruffer takes profits.

Screenshot of Michael Saylor's interview with Charlie Rose