Bitcoin Updates: Webley Questions Market's Low Valuation While SWC Adopts New Brand for Greater Bitcoin Transparency
- SWC CEO Andrew Webley confirmed adding 4 BTC to corporate reserves, reinforcing Bitcoin's role in long-term value creation. - The rebranding initiative, paired with a £0. 3M capital raise, aims to enhance transparency and align identity with Bitcoin-focused mission. - Institutional Bitcoin adoption grows as Metaplanet (30,800 BTC) and ABTC (4,004 BTC) expand holdings, signaling strategic reserve trends. - Market volatility sees $100B Bitcoin inflows and Ethereum whale purchases, while Anchorage Digital e
Andrew Webley, CEO of The Smarter Web Company (SWC), has reiterated the company's ongoing support for
The company’s recent Bitcoin purchase comes after raising £0.3 million through an “ATM-style” subscription deal, highlighting SWC’s prudent capital management, Coinfomania stated. Despite persistent pressure on its share price, Webley questioned the market’s assessment of SWC, noting it is “trading below its net asset value (mNAV)” and voiced optimism that investors will eventually acknowledge its worth. He stressed that the rebranding is designed to better reflect SWC’s Bitcoin-centric vision and to promote greater openness and community involvement.
This move is part of a larger wave of Bitcoin adoption among institutions and corporations. For example, Japan’s Metaplanet recently resumed buying Bitcoin after securing a $100 million loan, increasing its holdings to more than 30,800 BTC worth $3.3 billion, according to a
Market conditions remain unpredictable, with Bitcoin’s value swinging in response to global economic factors. Over $100 billion was invested in Bitcoin in just seven hours as its price neared $104,300, spurred by institutional interest and a recovery from recent declines, as reported by a
SWC’s recent strategic developments come as the crypto sector faces evolving narratives. Privacy-oriented altcoins such as
Webley’s focus on openness and engaging the community matches SWC’s efforts to boost its profile, including its upcoming participation in the Aquis Showcase 2025, according to Coinfomania. The CEO’s active outreach to shareholders via platforms like X Spaces highlights his commitment to maintaining trust during challenging market conditions.
As more companies and institutions shape the future of Bitcoin adoption, SWC’s strategic initiatives—alongside the market’s resilience—position the firm to benefit from renewed momentum as 2025 draws to a close, Coinfomania concluded.
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