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‘Days to Cover mNAV,’ Emerges as the New Standard for Evaluating Bitcoin Equities

As bitcoin (BTC) continues to mature as an institutional asset, a growing number of public companies are integrating BTC into their treasuries, sparking renewed investor interest in so-called leveraged bitcoin equities (LBEs).
But with valuations soaring, the key question remains: which companies are genuinely earning their premiums through consistent BTC accumulation, and which are simply coasting on reputation?
A new metric, “Days to Cover mNAV,” is emerging as a sharp analytical tool to answer this. It measures how long it would take a company, at its current bitcoin stacking pace, to accumulate enough BTC to justify its market cap, based on its current multiple of net asset value (mNAV) and its daily BTC yield.
The formula—Days to Cover = ln(mNAV) / ln(1 + BTC Yield)—accounts for compounding, providing a forward-looking, growth-adjusted view of a company’s valuation.
The latest data points from an article by Microstrategist paints a revealing picture: Strategy (MSTR), the institutional leader, holds an mNAV of 2.1 but a low daily BTC yield of just 0.12%, resulting in a sluggish 626 days to cover its valuation.
In contrast, upstarts MetaPlanet (3350) and The Blockchain Group (ALTBG) are compounding rapidly with 100-day average BTC yields near 1.5%, allowing them to support much higher mNAVs (5.08 and 9.4 respectively) in just 110 and 152 days. In addition, Semler Scientific (SMLR), with an mNAV of 1.5 and a yield of 0.33%, posts a competitive 114 Days to Cover.
These figures, reinforced by the “Days to Cover mNAV” chart from October 2024 to May 2025, show a clear trend: faster accumulators are compressing their coverage times and catching up to more established players. MetaPlanet and ALTBG in particular have seen investor enthusiasm surge as they demonstrate the ability to turn BTC compounding into valuation upside.
In a sector defined by speed and volatility, Days to Cover mNAV provides a clear, data-driven lens through which to evaluate long-term sustainability and upside potential.
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XRP Ledger’s Ethereum-Compatible Sidechain to Go Live in Q2

Decentralized Layer 1 blockchain XRP Ledger’s (XRPL) sidechain that’s compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) is set to go live in the second quarter, Jaazi Cooper, director of product management at Ripple, and David Schwartz, Ripple’s chief technology officer said at the ongoing APEX 2025 conference in Singapore.
EVM compatibility refers to the ability of the blockchain to run Ethereum-based decentralized applications and smart contracts seamlessly.
The XRPL EVM sidechain testnet went live early this year and is experiencing rapid growth, according to Peersyst Technologies.
«87 new entities – with no prior XRP involvement – are now contributing to the ecosystem: infrastructure, apps, and demand generation,» Peersyst said on X. «When mainnet goes live, all of it becomes part of the XRP ecosystem – possibly the biggest onboarding in XRP history.»
The EVM sidechain will allow users to potentially generate yield through DeFi applications, such as liquidity pools, and smart contract interactions.
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Ripple’s Brad Garlinghouse Says Circle IPO Signals U.S. Stablecoin Regulation Ahead

SINGAPORE – Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of crypto company Ripple Labs, stated at the XRP Ledger Apex, the Ripple (XRP) community conference in Singapore, that he remains bullish on stablecoins – a sentiment he said is reinforced by the recent blockbuster Circle CRCL initial public offering (IPO).
«Circle IPO’s clearly went very well. That’s a reflection of investor interest in crypto, both institutions and retail. The financial future will be blockchain-based,» Garlinghouse said at Apex.
Garlinghouse said that one factor in the success of Circle’s IPO is the market’s fundamental belief that the GENIUS Act – the U.S. stablecoin legislation – will pass.
As CoinDesk previously reported, the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin regulatory bill, is poised for imminent Senate passage with bipartisan support, potentially moving to the House and becoming law by August recess.
«Regulatory headwinds have now become tailwinds in the U.S., and that’s good for the global landscape,» Garlinghouse continued. «It’s not deregulation that we want, and we are asking for clear regulation, and progress is evident.»
Other jurisdictions have also recently passed stablecoin legislation, such as Hong Kong. Korea’s new administration is also said to be working on a stablecoin bill.
Garlinghouse declined to comment on a potential Ripple-Circle merger or acquisition.
Apex continues in Singapore through Wednesday.
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Asia Morning Briefing: Coinbase Premium, Not Bank of Japan Rates, Might be the Metric to Watch for BTC

Bitcoin BTC is trading at $109.7K as the Wednesday trading day begins in Asia, according to CoinDesk market data.
While the world’s largest digital asset is trading flat in the early hours of the session, CoinDesk market data shows that it’s up 4% on the week.
An expected Bank of Japan rate cut isn’t doing that much to move the market, even though a low interest rate policy is usually what drives risk-on sentiment and positively impacts BTC prices.
One metric to watch instead is the ‘Coinbase Premium’. Tracked by CryptoQuant, it measures the price difference between BTC on Coinbase Pro (USD) and Binance (USDT), demonstrating the dollar demand for bitcoin (as opposed to crypto-native demand).
«The Coinbase Premium is gradually rising, indicating that buying pressure from U.S. investors is supporting the trend,» CryptoQuant analysts wrote in a recent update. «Additionally, whale buying activity is being observed incrementally.»
Part of this movement would include BTC ETF inflow, which has hit $386.27 million so far this week, according to SoSoValue data.
That being said, some market observers are concerned that a staked ether exchange-traded fund (ETF), which may be close to getting approved, could put a damper on institutional BTC interest.
Youwei Yang, chief economist at BIT Mining, says that an ETF that gives investors access to ETH yield from staking would be something that BTC ETFs can’t match, as they just give exposure to price appreciation.
«This has created a lot of buzz, especially considering how much of bitcoin’s rally was fueled by ETF hype,» Yang said. «And let’s be honest: while there’s speculation around Solana or Litecoin ETFs, Ether is still the only other crypto asset with a real existence in U.S. spot ETF. That makes it a go-to option for institutions waiting and watching on the sidelines, ready to move when the timing feels right.»
But for now, it’s still a waiting game. At least until the BoJ’s move is official, as the usual crypto-natives like Arthur Hayes are counting on BTC going parabolic as a result.
DEX Volume Has Nearly Doubled in Past Year
Centralized Exchanges (CEXs) have always had their eyes on Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) since the concept took off in 2018 with the advent of modern Automated Market Maker (AMM) engines – the technology at the center of the product category.
But as the year continues, and crypto mergers and acquisitions heat up maybe there’ll be a renewed interest in DEXs, considering the massive jump in volume on the platforms in the last year.
According to data from Messari, in the last year, trading volume on DEXs has jumped from around 6% of all volume to 12%. In May, that number got closer to 25% as up-and-coming DEX Hyperliquid caught the eye of the market, including crypto’s most aggressive traders.
But are DEXs and CEX’s competitors? No, says OKX President Hong Fang.
Speaking with CoinDesk earlier this year in the run-up to Consensus Hong Kong, Fang said that the two are complementary.
«The crypto-native audience will want to be able to use CEX for reliability and DEX for catching innovations,» she said at the time. «Such supply-demand dynamics will drive further adoption of DEX to enable innovation while supporting the gradual maturity of the crypto regulatory framework.»
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Trump’s CFTC Nominee Brian Quintenz Says Congress Key to Boosting Crypto Innovation and Consumer Protection
Brian Quintenz, President Trump’s nominee for chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), emphasized at his Senate confirmation hearing that Congress must lead in establishing clear guidelines to boost crypto innovation and consumer protection simultaneously, CoinDesk previously reported.
Quintenz, who previously served as a CFTC commissioner and later as head of policy at venture capital firm a16z, argued that forthcoming market structure legislation could provide clarity needed for entrepreneurs while maintaining safeguards for consumers.
During his confirmation, senators expressed concerns about vacancies at the CFTC—particularly the absence of Democratic commissioners—but Quintenz declined to commit to advocating Trump to fill these positions, emphasizing presidential discretion. He acknowledged potential resource needs should the CFTC become the primary regulator for digital commodities, advocating a «technology-first approach» to enhance agency efficiency, and defended the role of prediction markets as legitimate tools for hedging and risk management.
Aave is Now on Sony’s Soneium
Aave has launched on Soneium, an Ethereum Layer-2 blockchain supported by electronics giant Sony, CoinDesk previously reported. This integration includes exploring real-world applications of Aave’s decentralized overcollateralized stablecoin, GHO, across payments, savings, and digital commerce.
Aave’s involvement will extend to liquidity incentive campaigns, notably partnering with Astar, a significant blockchain player in Japan’s Web3 scene, with a dedicated 100 million ASTR allocation ($4 million) to boost adoption.
Soneium already hosts a vibrant 7-million user ecosystem featuring prominent platforms like Uniswap v4, Velodrome, Stargate, and Lido, alongside native protocols Kyo Finance and SuperVol. Stani Kulechov, Aave Labs’ founder, emphasized Sony’s global trust and Soneium’s consumer-centric approach as key advantages, aligning with Aave’s strategy of expanding accessibility and mainstream reach.
Market Movements
- BTC: BTC trades below $110K as exchange reserves drop sharply, signaling strong accumulation amid significant short liquidations.
- ETH: Ethereum surged 6.9% to $2,803 amid triple-average trading volume, reflecting strong institutional conviction driven by significant ETF inflows and BlackRock’s sizable ETH accumulation.
- Gold: Spot gold neared $3,350 Tuesday, buoyed by cautious optimism over US-China trade talks despite a firmer US dollar.
- Nikkei 225: Asia-Pacific markets rose Wednesday amid optimism over «productive» U.S.-China trade talks, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 gaining 0.69% at open.
- S&P 500: The S&P 500 gained 0.6% Tuesday, approaching record highs above 6,000, buoyed by investor optimism on U.S.-China trade talks and Tesla’s rise amid Elon Musk’s robotaxi announcements.
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