Strategy sells 32 BTC for the first time in history to pay interest, CME crypto derivatives officially launch 24/7 trading
According to BBX data, yesterday global giant listed companies experienced a historic turning point in the operation of digital asset treasury and compliance derivatives infrastructure, with the following core dynamics:
Strategy's historic first sale of Bitcoin: Strategy Inc. (NASDAQ: $MSTR) officially disclosed that from May 26 to May 31, the company sold 32 BTC, with net proceeds of approximately $2.5 million (average net $77,135), to pay its preferred stock dividends. This marks the company's first sale of its held Bitcoin since establishing its Bitcoin treasury strategy in August 2020. After this adjustment, its remaining holdings are 843,706 BTC, with a total cost of $6.387 billion, average $75,699.
CME officially announces the launch of 24/7 crypto futures and options: CME Group Inc. (NASDAQ: $CME) officially announced today (June 1) that its crypto futures and options officially launched 24/7 trading starting May 29. In the first weekend, over 7,200 contracts were recorded across the network, with a nominal value of $50 million, and Bitcoin volatility futures (BVI) launched simultaneously. Data reveals that the nominal trading volume of its crypto derivatives reached $30 trillion for the entire year of 2025, while the average daily trading volume from 2026 to date has surged by 46% year-on-year.
Capital B continues to buy spot: French-listed company Capital B confirmed yesterday that its treasury has recently increased its holdings by 4 more Bitcoins, steadily raising its total holdings to 3,139 BTC.
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