Dell earnings announcement fuels Bitcoin speculation
Dell Technologies is set to release its second-quarter earnings after the US market closes on Thursday.
While investors are eager for updates on Dell's AI server market, the crypto community is buzzing with speculation about a possible Bitcoin-related (CRYPTO:BTC) announcement.
These rumors are fueled by a series of playful social media posts by Michael Dell, the company’s CEO, hinting at potential interest in Bitcoin investments.
Crypto enthusiasts, like Daniel Sempere Pico, have suggested that Dell might disclose a Bitcoin purchase during the upcoming earnings call.
This speculation is based on a post by Michael Dell from June 2024, humorously depicting the Cookie Monster "eating" a Bitcoin, along with Dell's comments on the value of scarcity.
These hints have led some to expect a Bitcoin announcement from Dell.
If Dell has indeed invested in Bitcoin between April and June 2024, the company would need to disclose such holdings during the earnings call.
This possibility has generated considerable anticipation within the crypto community, with some predicting significant market reactions.
A social media user, Bitcoin Therapist, noted that if Dell does hold Bitcoin, it could have a substantial impact on the market.
Adding to the intrigue, Michael Dell shared a video in July of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink discussing Bitcoin, further sparking investor curiosity.
Dell’s relationship with Bitcoin dates back to 2014 when it accepted Bitcoin as a payment method but discontinued it in 2017 due to low demand and high transaction fees.
Meanwhile, other companies have been making notable moves in the Bitcoin space.
Semler Scientific recently announced its purchase of additional Bitcoin, now holding 1,012 Bitcoins valued at around $68 million.
Chairman Eric Semler emphasised the growing institutional interest in Bitcoin, suggesting this trend could drive future value for the asset and for shareholders.
Major financial players like Goldman Sachs and DRW Capital have also disclosed significant investments in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, totaling over $600 million, highlighting a broader trend of digital asset adoption among institutional investors.
As Dell's earnings announcement approaches, both Wall Street and the crypto community are keenly watching for any Bitcoin-related news that could impact market dynamics.
At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price was $59,065.26.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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