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Tesla's bitcoin holdings grew to $2.5 billion in the 1st quarter, SEC filings show

Apr 28, 2021, 20:08 IST
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  • Tesla's bitcoin holdings were worth $2.48 billion at the end of the first quarter, SEC filings show.
  • The electric vehicle manufacturer initially bought $1.5 billion of bitcoin in January and now accepts the cryptocurrency as a form of payment for its products.
  • Tesla said it sold 10% of its bitcoin holdings worth $272 million in the first quarter to prove its liquidity.
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Tesla owned $2.48 billion worth of bitcoin at the end of the first quarter, according to the company's first-quarter SEC filings.

The electric vehicle manufacturer initially bought $1.5 billion of bitcoin in January and now accepts the cryptocurrency as a form of payment for its products. It is unclear if Tesla received any bitcoin for its products in the first quarter.

Bitcoin surged more than 100% in the first three months of 2021, meaning that Tesla's is sitting on significant unrealized gains with its crypto position.

The company said it sold $272 million of bitcoin in the first quarter, recognizing a profit of $101 million. Musk said the bitcoin sale in the first quarter was to prove that it is liquid and an alternative to cash.

The CEO said in a tweet responding to David Portnoy's criticism of bitcoin as a "pump and dump" scheme: "...I have not sold any of my Bitcoin. Tesla sold 10% of its holdings essentially to prove liquidity of Bitcoin as an alternative to holding cash on balance sheet."

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Tesla's owned 41,953 bitcoin at the end of the first quarter, based off of the cryptocurrency's closing price of $59,114 on March 31.

Bitcoin has staged a volatile trading path in April, with the cryptocurrency hitting a record high of almost $65,000 before tumbling more than 20% to below $50,000. Bitcoin has since recovered some of its losses and is trading at $55,180 as of Wednesday morning.

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