Semler added 212 BTC, ACXP completed a $2 million increase in holdings, and the MET1 gold exchange was successfully registered
Comparing news,
According to BBX data, yesterday, global listed companies continued to strengthen treasury sovereignty through asset swaps and targeted fundraising. The core data is as follows:
212 fixed investment: Semler Scientific (NASDAQ: $SMLR) revealed yesterday that it has gained 212 BTC again, at an average cost of around $75,100. Currently, its total holdings have reached 2,032 units.
$2 million second phase increase: Acurx Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: $ACXP) confirmed yesterday that it has completed the second batch of a $2 million Bitcoin purchase plan. The company said the pace of implementation of its treasury anti-inflation strategy has been adjusted from quarterly to monthly.
1.2% monthly yield: DeFi Technologies (CBOE: $DEFTF) revealed yesterday that its BTC treasury had achieved a net yield of 1.2% in March. The company announced that it will introduce SOL, which was the first to be pledged, as a diversification supplement to its treasury.
$5 million in “gold for coins”: Metals One PLC (LSE: $MET1) announced yesterday that its first batch of $5 million of gold reserves has been successfully replaced with the equivalent of Bitcoin, marking the “hard asset transformation” of its treasury into the practical phase.
3,000-unit reserve milestone: TeraWulf (NASDAQ: $WULF) announced yesterday that its “zero-carbon” BTC reserves have officially surpassed 3,000 units and reiterated that it will maintain an output retention rate of over 90%.




