Ether Machine привлекла $654 млн в Ethereum перед листингом на Nasdaq

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-06-01Last updated on 2025-09-02

  • Ether Machine получила $654 млн в Ethereum.
  • Инвестором стал Джеффри Бернс, он также присоединится к совету директоров.

Компания Ether Machine привлекла более 150 000 ETH в рамках частного финансирования. Об этом сообщает Reuters со ссылкой на представителей фирмы.

В заявлении сказано, что инвестиция поступит на корпоративный кошелек фирмы уже на этой неделе — от Джеффри Бернса — давнего сторонника экосистемы Ethereum. Он также войдет в совет директоров Ether Machine.

Финансирование стало частью стратегии управления казначейством компании, которая готовится к листингу на Nasdaq в ближайшие месяцы, говорится в сообщении. После выхода на биржу компания ожидает иметь более 495 000 ETH (на сумму более $2 млрд), а также еще $367 млн в фиате для покупки дополнительных активов.

Как отмечает Reuters, казначейские компании, инвестируя в криптовалюты, пытаются минимизировать размывание капитала, используя инструменты вроде конвертируемого долга или привилегированных акций, чтобы максимизировать объем криптовалюты на акцию.

«Между выпуском долговых обязательств и доходностью в сети, которая превышает ETF, мы считаем, что сможем поддерживать мультипликатор к чистой стоимости активов (mNAV) на постоянной основе», — сказал соучредитель и председатель совета директоров Эндрю Киз.

Кроме того, он также добавил, что компания продолжает сбор средств. В частности, третий раунд финансирования с планами привлечения $500 млн стартует в среду [вероятно 3 сентября]. Его возглавит Citibank.

Напомним, в конце июля 2025 года мы сообщали, что Ether Machine приобрела Ethereum на почти $57 млн в честь десятилетия сети.

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