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Sora Ventures Launches Ambitious $150 Million Fund To Transform Bitcoin Treasuries In Asia

Sora Ventures, a prominent investment firm, announced the launch of a $150 million fund aimed at replicating MicroStrategy's successful Bitcoin strategy across Asia on 2 December 2024. 

By Akriti Seth

Last Updated: Dec 2, 2024

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Sora Ventures, a prominent investment firm, announced the launch of a $150 million fund aimed at replicating MicroStrategy’s successful Price Volume in 24h Price 7d Buy Now! strategy across Asia on 2 December 2024. 

The initiative aims to enhance the financial strategies of listed companies by leveraging Bitcoin as a primary reserve asset. 

The fund will focus on major stock exchanges in Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, and South Korea.

Can such an initiative transform how companies manage their financial reserves and stakeholder value?

Bitcoin As Primary Reserve Asset Led To 400% Increase In Share Price: MicroStrategy

MicroStrategy, a US-based business intelligence firm, has become a benchmark for corporate Bitcoin investment. Its strategy of using Bitcoin as a primary reserve asset has reportedly led to a 400% increase in its share price.

Inspired by this success, Sora Ventures aims to bring similar benefits to Asian companies. By adopting Bitcoin-centric treasury management strategies, these companies can optimize their financial operations and enhance shareholder value.

By emulating MicroStrategy’s successful model, the fund seeks to unlock new avenues for financial growth and stakeholder value enhancement across diverse markets.

As more companies join this initiative, the potential for widespread economic impact becomes increasingly tangible.

The fund’s strategy has already shown promising results with Metaplanet, a Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed company. 

After partnering with Sora Ventures and implementing the MicroStrategy model, Metaplanet experienced an extraordinary 1,000% surge in its stock price in 2024.

Read more: $6.9 Billion in Short Positions Target MicroStrategy Stocks 

MicroStrategy Announced $500 million In Convertible Senior Notes

MicroStrategy proposed private offering of $500 million in convertible senior notes on 13 June 2024.

The company has previously issued convertible notes and senior secured notes, raising billions of dollars to fund its Bitcoin acquisitions.

The current offering thus aligns with MicroStrategy’s ongoing strategy to leverage its balance sheet to acquire more Bitcoin, thereby increasing its exposure to the cryptocurrency market. The proposed offering involves the issuance of convertible senior notes.

Read more: MicroStrategy Announces $500 Million Private Offering To Acquire More Bitcoin

 

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Akriti Seth
Akriti Seth
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Akriti Seth is a Zurich-based Business Journalist and Crypto Editor. Her passion for journalism has taken her across the globe – from thriving as an on-television correspondent to writing engaging articles, she has worked for companies like Informa UK, Bloomberg... Read More

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