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    KURL spends $10m buying more Bitcoin, holdings reach $60m

    John SmithBy John SmithFebruary 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    KURL Technology Group increased its Bitcoin treasury by $10 million, reinforcing its strategy to accumulate the world’s top cryptocurrency as a reserve asset.

    KURL bought 100 Bitcoin (BTC) for $10 million, scooping tokens for an average price of $103,905 per coin as announced by the company’s CEO and co-founder, Michael Mo.

    Mo stated that KURL’s latest Bitcoin acquisition has expanded its total holdings to approximately 610 BTC, valued at $60 million, while Bitcoin traded below $99,000.

    The energy company began accumulating Bitcoin in December, starting with a $21 million purchase. KURL has committed to allocating 90% of its excess cash reserves toward BTC acquisitions. Additionally, the company funds its Bitcoin strategy through equity sales via an at-the-market, offering, an accounting approach popularized by MicroStrategy to finance large Bitcoin purchases.

    KURL’s Bitcoin strategy has introduced a new performance metric called BTC Yield, which measures the percentage difference between outstanding diluted shares and the company’s BTC holdings.

    According to Mo, KURL’s BTC Yield has reached 167.3% year-to-date, delivering additional gains for shareholders and attracting more investors to participate in the company’s ATM program.



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