The post Crypto Must Stop Using ‘Misleading’ mNAV Metric: NYDIG appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The crypto industry should stop using the popular market to net asset value (mNAV) metric as it’s inaccurate and misleading to investors, says NYDIG’s global head of research, Greg Cipolaro. “The industry definition of ‘mNAV’ needs to be deleted and forgotten,” Cipolaro wrote in a note on Friday. “‘Market cap to bitcoin/digital asset value,’ the original definition of mNAV, is a useful metric for nothing.” He added that mNAV doesn’t account for treasury companies that conduct other business outside of buying and holding vast amounts of crypto, and doesn’t properly represent a firms convertible debt. Traders and investors use mNAV, sometimes also called multiple of net asset value, to determine the value of companies and when to buy and sell their shares, comparing the value of crypto holdings to market capitalization. Companies that hold more crypto than they’re worth are considered to trade at a discount, while firms that are more valuable than their crypto holdings trade at a premium. Metric is “misleading” investors “At best, it’s misleading; at worst, it’s disingenuous,” Cipolaro said. The reason, according to Cipolaro, is two-fold, as mNAV “doesn’t give credit” to crypto treasury companies that have operations and assets outside of crypto, such as Strategy Inc.’s software sales. Medical device turned Bitcoin treasury firm Semler Scientific has traded at a discount to its crypto holdings since August amid a surge of competition. Source: NYDIG “NAV [net asset value] is what matters in the game of increasing digital assets/share, not enterprise value or heaven forbid market cap,” Cipolaro wrote. He said if a crypto treasury company can create yield, another key metric for investors, it can issue equity at a premium to its net asset value. Debt unaccounted for by using mNAV Cipolaro argued another reason to stop using mNAV is that the metric uses… The post Crypto Must Stop Using ‘Misleading’ mNAV Metric: NYDIG appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The crypto industry should stop using the popular market to net asset value (mNAV) metric as it’s inaccurate and misleading to investors, says NYDIG’s global head of research, Greg Cipolaro. “The industry definition of ‘mNAV’ needs to be deleted and forgotten,” Cipolaro wrote in a note on Friday. “‘Market cap to bitcoin/digital asset value,’ the original definition of mNAV, is a useful metric for nothing.” He added that mNAV doesn’t account for treasury companies that conduct other business outside of buying and holding vast amounts of crypto, and doesn’t properly represent a firms convertible debt. Traders and investors use mNAV, sometimes also called multiple of net asset value, to determine the value of companies and when to buy and sell their shares, comparing the value of crypto holdings to market capitalization. Companies that hold more crypto than they’re worth are considered to trade at a discount, while firms that are more valuable than their crypto holdings trade at a premium. Metric is “misleading” investors “At best, it’s misleading; at worst, it’s disingenuous,” Cipolaro said. The reason, according to Cipolaro, is two-fold, as mNAV “doesn’t give credit” to crypto treasury companies that have operations and assets outside of crypto, such as Strategy Inc.’s software sales. Medical device turned Bitcoin treasury firm Semler Scientific has traded at a discount to its crypto holdings since August amid a surge of competition. Source: NYDIG “NAV [net asset value] is what matters in the game of increasing digital assets/share, not enterprise value or heaven forbid market cap,” Cipolaro wrote. He said if a crypto treasury company can create yield, another key metric for investors, it can issue equity at a premium to its net asset value. Debt unaccounted for by using mNAV Cipolaro argued another reason to stop using mNAV is that the metric uses…

Crypto Must Stop Using ‘Misleading’ mNAV Metric: NYDIG

The crypto industry should stop using the popular market to net asset value (mNAV) metric as it’s inaccurate and misleading to investors, says NYDIG’s global head of research, Greg Cipolaro.

“The industry definition of ‘mNAV’ needs to be deleted and forgotten,” Cipolaro wrote in a note on Friday. “‘Market cap to bitcoin/digital asset value,’ the original definition of mNAV, is a useful metric for nothing.”

He added that mNAV doesn’t account for treasury companies that conduct other business outside of buying and holding vast amounts of crypto, and doesn’t properly represent a firms convertible debt.

Traders and investors use mNAV, sometimes also called multiple of net asset value, to determine the value of companies and when to buy and sell their shares, comparing the value of crypto holdings to market capitalization.

Companies that hold more crypto than they’re worth are considered to trade at a discount, while firms that are more valuable than their crypto holdings trade at a premium.

Metric is “misleading” investors

“At best, it’s misleading; at worst, it’s disingenuous,” Cipolaro said.

The reason, according to Cipolaro, is two-fold, as mNAV “doesn’t give credit” to crypto treasury companies that have operations and assets outside of crypto, such as Strategy Inc.’s software sales.

Medical device turned Bitcoin treasury firm Semler Scientific has traded at a discount to its crypto holdings since August amid a surge of competition. Source: NYDIG

“NAV [net asset value] is what matters in the game of increasing digital assets/share, not enterprise value or heaven forbid market cap,” Cipolaro wrote.

He said if a crypto treasury company can create yield, another key metric for investors, it can issue equity at a premium to its net asset value.

Debt unaccounted for by using mNAV

Cipolaro argued another reason to stop using mNAV is that the metric uses “assumed shares outstanding,” which likely includes convertible debt such as loan deals that are yet to be converted. 

“When you peel back the convertible debt part, things unravel,” he wrote. “Accounting for convertible debt automatically as equity is not correct from an accounting or economic perspective.”

Convertible debt holders “would demand cash, not shares, in exchange for their debt,” Cipolaro said.

Related: Crypto treasury companies pose a similar risk to the 2000s dotcom bust

“This is a much more onerous liability for a DAT [digital asset treasury] than simply issuing shares,” he added, as convertible debt is “essentially volatility harvesting” and crypto treasury companies are “incentivized to maximize [their] equity volatility.”

Hard to predict if Strive, Semler merger is good deal

Cipolaro’s note came after Strive Inc. announced it acquired Semler Scientific on Monday, the first time a crypto treasury company had acquired another.

The deal sees Semler shareholders get 21.05 shares of Strive for every one share of Semler, while Strive shareholders “get a step up in the NAV/share — ‘yield,’ essentially,” he explained.

Cipolaro said the deal “works out for both, albeit after some work,” as Semler shareholders “are getting their stock valued above” the net asset value per share of both the existing stock and the new company formed in the merger.

Strive’s net asset value per share was $1.14 as of Friday, while the merged company is likely to have a NAV per share of $1.32.

“As for where this stock ultimately trades, that’s harder to predict,” said Cipolaro.”It will ultimately depend on the premium or discount to NAV that investors put on the stock.”

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Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-treasury-mnav-metric-needs-deleted-forgotten-nydig?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

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