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Patrick Smith retweetet

Let’s say a Bitcoin Treasury Company wants to sell shares enough to provide a 20% BTC/Share yield to their shareholders.
Scenario 1: They’re trading at a 2x mNAV., so (1+yx)/(1+x)=z +1
y = mNAV
x = necessary share dilution to solve for
z = yield
So:
(1+2x)/(1+x)=1.2
Therefore x = 0.25 meaning you need 25% share dilution here.
Scenario 2: Do the same with 3mNAV.
So:
(1+3x)/(1+x)=1.2
Therefore x = only 11% share dilution!
It gets better. Think of this in how much dilution the market is willing to absorb. Selling pressure can be hard on price, certainly. A company trades at a price 50% higher if it’s at 3mNAV today vs 2mNAV yesterday.
Let price at 2mNAV be $2 and price at 3mNAV be $3. Imagine 1 million shares exist.
So, if mNAV is 2, to achieve the desired 20% yield, 25% or 250,000 new shares will have to be bought up by the market at a price of $2 each for a total of $500,000 worth of selling pressure absorbed. Here, Bitcoin holdings get increased by 50% just to provide a 20% yield. Inefficient.
Now do the same with it trading at 3mNAV ($3 here). Now only 11.11% dilution is required to achieve the exact same 20% yield. This raises the amount of bitcoin held by 33.33%. So, only 111,111 shares need to be sold at a price of $3 per share. So the selling pressure on the market is only $333,333 to provide just as much yield! This is huge to understand.
It gets even better. The 3 mNAV stock didn’t even have to buy as much bitcoin in order to achieve this 20% yield as the 2 mNAV stock because less dilution means it’s more efficient. Less friction. More pure. This means the company with 3 mNAV can sustain high yield for longer (more runway) and easier at less cost to shareholders through dilution. How much yield can a company earn? The limit is to imagine zero dilution (as if mNAV was infinite) and then the yield simply is the bitcoin purchased. Bitcoin holdings increased by 20%? That’s 20% yield if mNAV is infinite. Just to understand the limit.
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@PtSmith_ The rate of change and the mNAV are what matter. Otherwise if they wanted to raise their btc/share unfairly, they could just do a 100 to 1 reverse stock split and each share would be worth $367 and they’d have 100x the bitcoin per share. So it’s all in relative and real terms.
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Read about David Baker, 2024 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry @UWMedicine @UWBiochemistry @proteindesign, in the latest news on the UW Medicine Newsroom tinyurl.com/yck5wwrd

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Check out our latest preprint where we focus on finding drugs to treat the cytokine storm in COVID-19.
bioRxiv Immunology@biorxiv_immuno
In vitro Targeting of Transcription Factors to Control the Cytokine Release Syndrome in COVID-19 biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_immuno
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If you are curious about some of our current research activities, check out the highlights page on our website where you can hear @Chris_Fellin @JDubDubs @PtSmith_ @scmillik talk about their work. alshakim1.wixsite.com/website/highli…
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Glad to share the published version of our work "Comprehensive mapping of the human cytokine gene regulatory network" by @cssantoso_ in collaboration with @atianand_lab and Andy Henderson.
bit.ly/2H1qpNy

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@ShuolongY Hi Shuolong, when fully hydrated, this material is quite a bit stiffer and stronger than other 3D printed hydrogels (MPa vs kPa). In it's dry state, the mechanical properties are comparable to PLA.
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@PtSmith_ Very cool material, Patrick! How do you compare the mechanical stability of this material as compared to existing resin materials for 3D printing?
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Hi everyone! I'm excited to share my virtual 2020 Molecular Engineering poster that highlights our protein-based resin for stereolithography. #RSCPoster #MolEngPoster2020

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@FergLab That is a great question. Currently we do this on a 50g scale. I think it's possible to scale this up to a manufacturing level. A key to doing this is to use a larger scale purification technique than dialysis.
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@luscombeUW The printed structures reswell when placed in water. I am currently developing a method to "switch off" rehydration, so this resin can be used to make bioplastics.
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@PtSmith_ Hi Patrick. Thanks for presenting the poster! What are the next steps that you plan to do for the project?
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I wrote out some thoughts on how to make this moment a real turning point to bring about real change––and pulled together some resources to help young activists sustain the momentum by channeling their energy into concrete action. @BarackObama/how-to-make-this-moment-the-turning-point-for-real-change-9fa209806067" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@BarackObama/h…
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Check out our latest preprint "Comprehensive mapping of the human cytokine gene regulatory network"
Great work by @cssantoso_ in collaboration with @atianand_lab and Andy Henderson.
disq.us/t/3oip6rr

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