Microsoft, one of the largest companies in the world, remarked that despite its recent position against crypto, it is still open to changing its stance in the future.
In a recent talk with Microsoft’s VP of Investor Relations, Brett Iversen, Executive Vice President Amy Hood summarized the future of Microsoft regarding bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
When asked about the company’s strategy on crypto moving forward, Hood recalled that more than a decade ago, Microsoft was one of the first companies that allowed users to pay for their services using cryptocurrency.
Underscoring the openness of Microsoft, Hood declared:
We’re among one of the first companies to realize and accept that, after hearing customers say, hey, is this a form of consideration that you would consider? And the answer was, of course.
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Hood revealed that they will keep considering the value of crypto as an asset class and explained that Microsoft’s treasury team and its board of directors will continue to review all asset classes available to the company. She explained that Microsoft’s selected assets should help the company “preserve capital, to allow for plenty of liquidity to be able to fund our operations, our partnerships, and our investments.”
Hood disclosed that, based on these criteria, the company would follow the evolution of crypto and other asset classes on a year-to-year basis and examine whether to include them in the company’s investments.
Hood’s statements are relevant as shareholders rejected a petition to adopt bitcoin as a strategic reserve as Microstrategy, the first public company on the bitcoin standard, has done. Microstrategy’s co-founder and executive chairman, Michael Saylor, presented a pitch to entice Microsoft to embrace this proposal, stressing that the company “couldn’t afford to miss the next technology wave.” Nonetheless, Saylor’s presentation ultimately failed to gain support.
Read more: Microsoft Votes No on Bitcoin Reserves: Michael Saylor’s Pitch Fails to Convince
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