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How a Bitcoin Treasury company sold 600 BTC to cut debt but still ended up with $60 million due in December

Today in crypto: a short, plain-English summary of a story first reported by CryptoSlate.

Key Takeaways

  • Its June 30 snapshot showed $19.1 million cash and about 662 unencumbered BTC against the upcoming principal.
  • The post How a Bitcoin Treasury company sold 600 BTC to cut debt but still ended up with $60 million due in December appeared first on CryptoSlate.

What Happened

Its June 30 snapshot showed $19.1 million cash and about 662 unencumbered BTC against the upcoming principal. The post How a Bitcoin Treasury company sold 600 BTC to cut debt but still ended up with $60 million due in December appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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