Genius Group Adds Another $5M Worth of Bitcoin to its Holdings

On Jan 10, 2025 at 7:21 pm UTC by · 3 mins read

Genius Group has made another strategic fund allocation to Bitcoin, with total stack now hitting 373 BTC.

Genius Group Limited has made headlines again amid its focus on Bitcoin BTC $112 380 24h volatility: 2.1% Market cap: $2.24 T Vol. 24h: $36.98 B . The AI-powered education company recently grew its reserve to 372 Bitcoin units worth $35 million. The move is part of the company’s broader plan to reshape financial reserves by relying on the decentralized digital economy.

Genius Group Surpasses BTC Milestones Ahead of Schedule

Just two months ago, Genius Group introduced a bold strategy to invest 90% or more of its reserves in Bitcoin. With a plan to reach $120 million in Bitcoin holdings, the company has already achieved 30% of that target.

The recent purchase of $5 million in Bitcoin shows the company’s commitment to this vision. This latest purchase was made at an average price of $94,047 per Bitcoin. This achievement closely matches Genius Group’s goal of building financial strength and long-term growth.

This latest acquisition followed the company’s earlier purchase in December. As reported by Coinspeaker, the firm achieved a BTC Yield of 1,649% from November to December 2024, demonstrating the strategy’s success. 

Adding an interesting twist to this financial story is the company’s market value, currently pegged at $42 million. As of January 9, Genius Group has 66 million shares in circulation, with a share price of $0.64. This has resulted in an impressive BTC/Price ratio of 83%.

This ratio reflects how important Bitcoin is to the company’s overall value. This makes Genius Group a standout in both the education and blockchain industries. 

In tandem with increasing its Bitcoin Treasury, Genius Group has strengthened its finances. The firm has also increased its Bitcoin-backed loan with Arch Lending from $10 million to $14 million. 

This results in a 40% loan-to-value (LTV) ratio, giving the company a balanced way to use its cryptocurrency while keeping risk low. This move shows Genius Group’s active strategy to make Bitcoin a key part of its business, not just a reserve asset. 

Using Bitcoin loans to support growth, the company combines innovation with practical financial planning.

Genius Group’s Billion-Dollar Vision

CEO Roger Hamilton is at the heart of Genius Group’s plans, and his leadership style mirrors that of other big BTC buyers. The board recently approved the Founder Compensation Plan, highlighting Hamilton’s focus on long-term value. 

He aims to reach a market value of $1 billion in 10 years. This plan also includes building a Bitcoin Treasury worth $1 billion. Hamilton shares MicroStrategy’s Chair Michael Saylor’s strong beliefs that Bitcoin can change corporate finance.

By linking the company’s growth to Bitcoin’s performance and adoption, Genius Group is positioning itself for the future of digital finance. This move demonstrates how traditional industries can integrate decentralized assets.

Genius Group Limited’s Bitcoin-first strategy is part of a larger trend where more companies are adopting Bitcoin. Companies like Riot Platforms, Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA), and Block Inc (NYSE: SQ) use Bitcoin to protect against inflation and currency devaluation. 

More and more companies are adding Bitcoin to their balance sheets to diversify their financial assets.

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