There should be a name for when the market overvalues your company so much that you print new shares to buy bitcoin to justify that crazy paper valuation with real assets. Is that some type of shareholder valuation insurance? People have done this with land/gold/etc, but they never had a name for it. Isn't that how holding companies usually operate? Maybe it is just the same old "arbitrage". It's just too generic. AI doesn't seem to know a name.. so.. perhaps we need to choose one for these newer times.
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Its a ponzi scheme
bullshittery? circlejerkery?
Saylor
Hyper-collatralization?
This is a super hot trend in Asia right now. they’ve coined the term RWA coins. On the flip side, after new U.S. legislation, a reverse trend is emerging — tokenized projects are merging into public shell companies to tap into the U.S. stock market for higher upside. This model is being called a “Digital Asset Treasury (DAT)” company.
debt-to-derivative fraud
Thats what i said, Saylor
hmmm, it is kinda like selling other things that you know are overvalued. And if Bitcoin is considered money, then you are selling it to get more savings in a hard curency.
Perhaps it's more speculation then arbitrage. You think it is overvalued, which means you think that in the future, when the truth get revealed, the price will be lower. Or speculation on the upside for the other asset - you think Bitcoin priced too low and it the future it will be higher.
Infinite Money Glitch
Retardet Economics or something like that.
people in this thread are confused af
Fluff-Stuffing
like it
It might just be a fiat glitch really.
For some company it is very easy to contract huge amount of debt, the kind of debt individuals can't even dream about.
If you can just take on so much debt so easily and buy a hard asset with it. Why not do it.
Treasury companies looks like a joke but so is the financial system, it might just be an inevitable step in Bitcoin adoption.
Before state themselves realise they can take infinite amount of debt and buy a hard asset with it.