Empery Digital reduced its holdings by 20 BTC last week, bringing its total Bitcoin holdings down to 2,914 BTC
According to Businesswire, Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin treasury company Empery Digital disclosed that it sold 20 Bitcoins at an average price of $74,425 last week, with total proceeds of approximately $1.5 million, and its total Bitcoin holdings have decreased to 2,914 coins.
In addition, the company also disclosed that it has spent nearly $150 million to repurchase 26,244,657 shares of common stock to date, and will continue to sell Bitcoins as needed to fund future stock repurchases and possibly repay some outstanding debt.
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