Bitcoin financial services company Fold sold approximately $45 million worth of Bitcoin to pay off debts and invest in business growth
According to GlobeNewswire, Bitcoin financial services company Fold Holdings (NASDAQ: FLD) announced the completion of a series of capital transactions to strengthen the company's balance sheet. Fold liquidated approximately $45 million in Bitcoin at an average price of about $71,000 per coin, repaid $200 million in Bitcoin collateralized debt, and allocated the remaining $250 million in unrestricted cash for business growth.
After this transaction, the company has eliminated all secured debt, enhanced liquidity, improved monthly net cash flow, and retained a certain amount of Bitcoin reserves. Company CEO Will Reeves stated that this move aims to reduce financing risks and ensure that short-term market fluctuations do not affect the execution of the product roadmap.
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