Argo Blockchain has managed to decrease its losses to $75 million amid a bearish crypto market. Despite financial challenges like a 21% revenue shrink, the company raised $24 million in revenue and reduced its debt profile by $68 million. Operational restructuring and strategic decisions reflect the firm’s determination to stay competitive in the crypto mining industry.
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Navigating Through Volatility: Argo Blockchain’s Journey from $143M Debt to Financial Stability
“Argo Blockchain has drastically reduced its debts from $143 million to $75 million during the first half of 2023. Despite reaching a net loss of $18.8 million, this represents a significant decrease from the $39.6 million net loss in H1 2022. Strategic operational changes, including a series of transactions with Galaxy Digital, have granted Argo the fluidity to streamline their operating structure.”
US District Court Rules in Favor of Tether: A Closer Look at Stablecoin Regulatory Overhaul
The U.S. District Court dismissed a lawsuit against Tether and Bitfinex, rejecting allegations of false assurances about Tether’s stablecoin, USDT, being fully backed by the US dollar. Despite controversies, Tether remains a dominant player in the stablecoin market, owning a 66.7% market share.