Odaily Planet Daily reports that Strategy, the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder, stated in its Q4 and full-year fiscal 2025 financial results that the company’s Q4 asset fair value change recorded an unrealized loss of $17.4 billion, with a net loss of $12.4 billion. Although the company holds $2.25 billion in cash reserves, enough to cover debt interest and dividends, there is no immediate risk of selling. However, co-founder Michael Saylor no longer insists on “buy and hold only” during the earnings call, stating that “selling Bitcoin is also an option.” An investor commented that “this will undoubtedly trigger further market preemptive selling.” (Caixin)
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