Bitcoin Treasuries Records mostra que 2.1 millóns de dólares en BTC foron borrados dos balances

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Bitcoin Treasuries Records mostra que 2.1 millóns de dólares en BTC foron borrados dos balances

During the 12 months, public companies, private companies, exchange-traded funds, and even countries have added bitcoin to their balance sheets. As of July 17, 2022, the aforementioned types of entities hold approximately 1,325,396 bitcoins worth $27.84 billion today. However, the number of coins stored in bitcoin treasuries has dropped since June 5, 2021, by approximately 102,045 bitcoins worth $2.1 billion.

Bitcoin Balance Sheet Data Slides From 1.42 million to 1.32 Million


O ano pasado, bitcoin (BTC) saw a significant rise in U.S. dollar value reaching $64K in April and $69K in November. Since the $69K price high, bitcoin has shed close to 70% in value against the U.S. dollar during the past eight months. Year-to-date bitcoin (BTC) baixa un 33.8% fronte ao dólar estadounidense.

In 2021, numerous headlines discussed the growing list of bitcoin treasuries stemming from the likes of publicly listed and private firms. Companies like Microestratexia (Nasdaq: MSTR) comezou a tendencia e a lista inclúe firmas como Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA), Block Inc. (NYSE: SQ) e Galaxy Digital (TSE: GLXY).



As the months continued last year, bitcoin and a number of other crypto assets tapped all-time price highs, and countries like El Salvador added BTC to their balance sheets. Over a year ago today or 13 months ago, on June 5, approximately 1,427,441 bitcoins were stored by public companies, private companies, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and countries.

Nesa época o ano pasado, o 1.42 millóns de BTC valeu 78,387,515,121 dólares usando bitcoin exchange rates on June 5 ($36.3K per unit). Today, there’s a lot less BTC detido bitcoin treasuries as the list currently shows 1,325,396 bitcoins are currently owned by firms and countries. Year-to-date metrics on June 5, 2021, indicate that bitcoin (BTC) subiu un 284.2% fronte ao dólar estadounidense.

O valor dese alixo hoxe só vale 27.84 millóns de dólares e os 102,045 BTC that were sold are currently worth $2.1 billion. Recorded data from the Bitcoin Treasuries list via archive.org shows there were 33 publicly-listed companies that held BTC nos seus balances a 5 de xuño de 2021.

Today, there’s 38 public firms that hold bitcoin in their treasuries and they collectively hold 262,695 BTC por valor de 5.5 millóns de dólares. O ano pasado foron catro as empresas privadas que mantiveron BTC e agora son sete.

O ano pasado, cando eran catro as empresas, detentaban colectivamente 317,383 BTC pero hoxe en día, as sete empresas privadas posúen colectivamente 174,381 BTC. A Fundación Tezos tiña 24,808 BTC en reservas pero a día de hoxe, a entidade privada ten 17,500 BTC.

Stone Ridge Holdings Group tiña 10,889 BTC and now holds approximately 10,000 bitcoins. Last year, Ukraine was listed on Bitcoin Treasuries list with 46,351 BTC and that number is still consistent with today’s records. It should be noted that the Bitcoin Treasuries list pode non ser totalmente preciso and any ‘who owns the bitcoins’ lists should be taken with a grain of salt.



O novo na lista son os 2,380 do Salvador BTC, Finlandia 1,981 BTC, e o goberno de Xeorxia 66 BTC. Cypherpunk Holdings tivo unha vez 360 BTC segundo a Bitcoin Treasuries list in June 2021, but today the publicly listed firm ten cero despois de vender todo o seu BTC ETH.

It’s likely that any of the bitcoin sold from the stash recorded on archive.org were exchanged for higher prices than today. In fact, from the $36.3K per unit price in June 2021, the BTC could have been sold near the top at $69K. Bitcoins sold after the November price high would still be above today’s USD value.

What do you think about the number of public and private companies, ETFs, and countries that hold bitcoin on their balance sheets in comparison to a year ago? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

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