On the other hand, Coinbase is less affected by Bitcoin price fluctuations. As long as trading volumes remain high, whether through sell or buy transaction, it will continue make money from the trading fees. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
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Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), has disclosed that it owns over $500 billion worth of MicroStrategy (MSTR) equities. The fund also recently revealed its 2024 investment returns, collecting heavy profits from the US tech stock markets.
MicroStrategy has spent years raising money via stock and debt offerings to buy Bitcoins. Now, the company is one of the largest holders of the asset, with a
may decide to create an exemption specifically for Bitcoin holdings under Trump’s administration as requested by MicroStrategy and U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase. Adrian Zmudzinski is a ...
Saylor’s MicroStrategy has topped $19.3 billion worth of unrealized gains on its Bitcoin holdings, which may be subject to federal income tax.
MicroStrategy reported a 1.69% YTD Bitcoin yield for 2025, showcasing revenue potential from corporate Bitcoin holdings. Tesla, Block, Coinbase, Marathon Digital, and Hut 8 Mining are publicly traded companies holding Bitcoin to diversify strategies.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, managed by Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), was reported to have increased its indirect exposure to Bitcoin by 153% year-over-year, reaching a total of 3,821 BTC,
The gain reflects a new accounting adjustment, lifting Tesla’s reported digital asset value to $1.076 billion from $184 million.
MicroStrategy (MSTR) is still technically a business software company: It is included in the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector exchange-traded fund IGV and the Nasdaq 100 Index NDX, which includes the largest nonfinancial companies.