Green Mineral AS announced today that it has adopted a Bitcoin financial strategy, a pioneer in deep sea mining and sustainable mineral extraction. The company positions this move as the first step in its overall blockchain strategy.
Green Minerals announces adoption of Norway’s first Bitcoin financial strategy
With this strategic decision, Green Mineral aims to reduce reliance on traditional Fiat assets and protect its balance sheet in a global economic environment where high inflation and increasing geopolitical uncertainty.
“At this point of expansion of monetary policy, a strong balance sheet is more important than ever. The decentralized and inflation-resistant nature of Bitcoin offers a strong alternative to traditional money.”
Green Minerals plans to make Bitcoin Treasury a core asset with its partners with a funding plan of up to $1.2 billion. This goal will begin within the framework of a “responsible production partnership” in line with the company’s first HEDSM (Hedge-enabled digital strategy model).
The company is also planning to work with expert advisors to implement Bitcoin purchases under a “transparent and secure framework.” In this regard, a new performance indicator, “Bitcoin per share (BTC/shared)” will be introduced. This provides investors with a system that directly tracks the value of digital assets falling into stocks.
Green Minerals plans to leverage blockchain technology not only in the financial sector, but also in areas such as supply chain transparency, mineral origin certification, and operational efficiency. By integrating the technology across the value chain, the company aims to unlock future regulations and remain competitive in the sector.
Green Minerals has announced that it aims to buy its first Bitcoin in the coming days. The company promises to be transparent about every step of the process.
This strategic move not only brings Green Mineral to integrate its leadership in sustainable mining, but also to take a pioneering attitude in the financial and technology sectors.
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