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MicroStrategy Shares Fall After Bitcoin Purchase; Voyager Digital Seeks to ‘Unwind’ $200M Loan to Alameda Research
MicroStrategy (MSTR) shares are falling after the company bought 301 bitcoins (BTC) between Aug. 2 and Sept. 19 for about $6 million. Plus, bankrupt crypto lender Voyager Digital has asked a New York federal court for permission to “unwind” a $200 million loan it made to trading firm Alameda Research.

MicroStrategy Doubles Down on Bitcoin With Purchase of Additional 301 BTC
MicroStrategy (MSTR) bought 301 bitcoins (BTC) between Aug. 2 and Sept. 19 for about $6 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The recent purchases increased the company’s total bitcoin holdings to almost 130,000. “The Hash” panel breaks down the investment.

La firma MicroStrategy compra 301 bitcoins y ya suma aproximadamente 130.000
La empresa de software adquirió las monedas adicionales a un precio promedio de US$19.851.

MicroStrategy compra 301 bitcoins más y ahora posee casi 130.000.
La empresa de software compró las monedas adicionales a un precio promedio de $19,851.

MicroStrategy planea vender hasta 500 millones de dólares en acciones para financiar la compra de Bitcoin .
El acuerdo es una señal de que el presidente ejecutivo, Michael Saylor, no se está echando atrás en su audaz plan de convertir a su desarrollador de software en un proxy de Bitcoin .

MicroStrategy, con el precio de Bitcoin deprimido, LOOKS a Lightning para impulsar su uso, afirma Saylor
La compañía está desarrollando soluciones para que las grandes empresas se unan a la red Lightning, dijo el presidente.

Solo paga tus impuestos
Michael Saylor, de MicroStrategy, supuestamente engañó al sistema. Esto no significa que sus Bitcoin serán liquidados.

MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor Responds to Tax Fraud Allegations, 'Respectfully' Disagrees
The District of Columbia is suing MicroStrategy (MSTR) Executive Chairman Michael Saylor for allegedly avoiding paying more than $25 million in income taxes to the district in the more than 10 years he has lived there, Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced in a tweet on Wednesday. CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses the details, along with responses from MicroStrategy and Saylor.

DC AG Suing MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor for Alleged Tax Fraud; Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increases
The District of Columbia is suing MicroStrategy (MSTR) founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor for allegedly never paying any income taxes in the district in the more than 10 years he has lived there, Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced in a tweet on Wednesday. Plus, the difficulty of mining a bitcoin (BTC) block increased by 9.26%.
