This is why all companies should buy Bitcoin, says Square’s CFO
In an interview for Fortune, Square CFO Amrita Ahuja made the corporate case for Bitcoin adoption. In Michael Saylor, CEO of Microstrategy, style Ahuja asserted that the cryptocurrency is part of an evolution of financial services globally.
Square, led by Jack Dorsey, and the Saylor-led company were among the first publicly traded companies in the U.S. to add BTC to their treasuries. Their adoption thesis, to protect the value of their companies in the midst of an inflationary macroeconomic environment. Ahuja told Fortune:
There’s absolutely a case for every balance sheet to have Bitcoin on it. The investment that we made on our balance sheet for Bitcoin represents about 5% of our cash; we intend to hold for the long term.
The executive stated that the company’s long-term plan is to maintain its investment in Bitcoin, following the strategy proposed by MicroStrategy and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Recently, this company revealed the details for accepting BTC to purchase its products and, via Twitter, Musk stated that they would keep the funds in BTC.
Purchases of BTC by Square, MicroStrategy, Tesla, and others set off a domino effect that has propelled institutional participation to unprecedented levels. In Canada, 3 financial products were approved to give investors BTC exposure and, as analyst Lex Moskovski shows, their performance has exceeded any expectations.
The retail demand is still here.
Canadian #Bitcoin ETF hasn’t had a single day of outflows. That’s rare. pic.twitter.com/1zEVrrS0DB
— Lex Moskovski (@mskvsk) March 29, 2021
Bitcoin usage in Cash App accelerates
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital payment methods and cryptocurrencies. In support of this claim, Square’s CFO said that in January of this year alone 1 million new consumers used Cash App to buy Bitcoin. In 2020, at least 3 million people used Square’s product to trade with the cryptocurrency.
The executive revealed that in support of Bitcoin adoption, they have eliminated transaction fees within Cash App for users of the cryptocurrency. In parallel, the company will continue to hand out grants to Bitcoin developers to support the growth of the ecosystem and its protocol.
Via Twitter, Square’s Crypto department announced that its scholarship recipients will be able to choose how they want to receive their funds. Scholarship recipients will be able to choose between BTC or fiat currency.
Starting now, Square Crypto grantees have the option to denominate funding in bitcoin, dollars, or calzones.
— Square Crypto (@sqcrypto) March 29, 2021
Bitcoin is trading at $57,675 with gains of 4.9% in the last 24 hours. In the last week, the cryptocurrency has moved sideways (0.2%) but holds its gains at 23.9% for the last month.