Compounding flywheel strategy
The firm has a Bitcoin-backed “compounding flywheel” strategy that revolves around four components.
These are strategically accumulating Bitcoin while maximizing Bitcoin per share, generating treasury yields through “volatility capture and synthetic mining,” building real-world applications to create Bitcoin-denominated revenue, and supporting the ecosystem through partnerships with crypto infrastructure and DeFi projects.
“Our future plans to accumulate Bitcoin are designed to establish long-term stability on our balance sheet while reducing exposure to inflationary risk,” said Mark Moss, the firm’s chief visionary officer.
However, Madador stock didn’t show the typical bullish reaction and fell 4.65% on Wednesday, according to Google Finance. The firm’s shares are up almost 37% since the beginning of the year. 
Bitcoin treasuries hold 6% of supply
There has been a boom in Bitcoin treasury companies this year as participants hope to emulate the success of Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the world’s largest corporate BTC holder with $71 billion worth of the asset.
Public and private companies hold around 1.15 million BTC cumulatively, according to BitcoinTreasuries.NET. This stash is currently worth $136 billion and represents almost 6% of the total circulating supply.
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