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A leading mining company recently held a shareholder meeting and disclosed a series of key information worth noting.
The company believes that this year the price ratio of Ethereum to Bitcoin may break historical levels, which will directly boost the upward potential of its tokens. Meanwhile, the company expects Ethereum to potentially rise to a price level of 12,000 this year.
On the revenue side, the company will earn stable returns from rewards generated by Ethereum staking, and it has a cash reserve of $1 billion as support, providing the company with ample cash flow and risk resistance.
In terms of strategic layout, the company announced an investment of $200 million into a subsidiary of a well-known creative entertainment organization to expand the Web3 ecosystem. These series of measures demonstrate the company's proactive attitude toward crypto asset allocation and ecosystem investment.
A cash reserve of 1 billion is indeed something; at least it provides decent confidence against risks.
Staking yields are stable, but ultimately, it depends on the price trend of the coin.
Investing 200 million into the Web3 ecosystem—I'd like to see how they justify this investment logic.
Bitcoin to Ethereum ratio breaking historical levels? More storytelling, as usual.
Sounds good, but in the end, it all depends on the market sentiment.
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Staking stable returns +$200 million invested in Web3, this company is really all-in.
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ETH/BTC ratio hitting a new all-time high... Just listen, don’t take it too seriously.
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1 billion in cash flow, this risk resistance is truly outstanding, no wonder they dare to operate like this.
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$200 million invested in entertainment tracks? Shifting from mining to creative fields, this strategy is quite interesting.
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Staking yields are real money, much more reliable than trading cryptocurrencies.
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Breaking historical levels? Every time I hear this, I want to roll my eyes.
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ETH reaching 12,000 is quite outrageous, but having such a scale of company is a good sign.
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With such thick cash reserves, it shows they are really not worried.
Staking yields with stable returns sound pretty good, just not sure how long it can last.
Investing 200 million into the Web3 ecosystem... these days, who doesn't want to tell a story? The key is whether it can make money.
A billion in cash reserves sounds quite risk-resistant, but who can really calculate the risks in the crypto world?
With more good news like this, I actually feel more nervous. Usually, it's just the prelude to a dump.
2 billion invested in Web3 entertainment, trying to ride the hype again?
ETH/BTC ratio breaks a new all-time high, this is the key, staking yields are really attractive.
Mining companies are betting on Ethereum, still believing there's profit to be made in the PoS era.
It's called strategic investment in a nice way, but really it's just throwing money for options.
A $1 billion cash pool sounds impressive, but compared to other big players, it's really nothing.
Staking rewards are stable, but the question is how long this cycle can last?
Investing in entertainment? Feels a bit like throwing a tantrum; it's actually more straightforward to just buy more coins.
$12,000 feels like the upper limit of bragging rights.
200 million dollars invested in Web3 entertainment—are they trying to create the next Blur?
1 billion dollars in cash reserves, at least showing strong risk resistance, much better than some project teams.
Bitcoin to ETH ratio breaks a new all-time high... that's the theory, but it depends on how long it can last.
Staking yields + cash flow—this business model is quite interesting, just worried that too many followers might jump on later.
Speaking of, a reserve of 1 billion USD can indeed hedge against risks, but is investing 200 million in entertainment really worth it?
Staking yields are stable, that's true, but it also depends on market conditions to cooperate.
I'm curious to see if this ratio can break the all-time high; such a rebound hasn't occurred in the past two years.
Mining companies still dare to invest so aggressively—either they are truly optimistic or... what do you all think?