Speaking of IREN, most people's perception is still stuck on the label "Bitcoin mining company".
But looking at the recent crypto earnings list, you might want to take a fresh look at the company – IREN's yield has been steady at 66% over the past three months, while the popular MSTR? The book loss was 44%.
This contrast is somewhat interesting. Market narrative and real money performance are sometimes not the same thing. The data speaks, but many people are too lazy to listen.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 10h ago
Oh, this gap, MSTR was blown so fiercely that the backhand lost 44%, which is a bit embarrassing
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ValidatorViking
· 10h ago
data doesn't lie, but most people won't stack the numbers properly anyway. 66% vs -44% is a pretty clean fork in the road ngl.
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RiddleMaster
· 10h ago
Hey, IREN's operation did slap in the face, MSTR blew for so long and fell into a dog
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TokenToaster
· 10h ago
Damn, the MSTR gang was blown too hard, IREN was really ruthless
Speaking of IREN, most people's perception is still stuck on the label "Bitcoin mining company".
But looking at the recent crypto earnings list, you might want to take a fresh look at the company – IREN's yield has been steady at 66% over the past three months, while the popular MSTR? The book loss was 44%.
This contrast is somewhat interesting. Market narrative and real money performance are sometimes not the same thing. The data speaks, but many people are too lazy to listen.