Data: Strategy Bitcoin position floating loss of 10.718 billion USD, BitMNR position floating loss of 9.818 billion USD
According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, the purchase situation of the largest treasury companies for Bitcoin and Ethereum last week is as follows:
Strategy (MSTR) purchased 1,550 BTC (worth $101 million) at an approximate price of $65,332 last week. They now hold a total of 845,256 BTC (worth $5.3251 billion), with an average cost of $75,680, resulting in an unrealized loss of $10.718 billion (-16.7%).
BitMNR purchased 126,971 ETH (worth $22.7 million) at an approximate price of $1,788 last week. They now hold a total of 5,543,872 ETH (worth $928.6 million), with an average cost of $3,446, resulting in an unrealized loss of $9.818 billion (-51.4%).
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