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    Semler Scientific Reports 21.9% BTC Yield in Q1: Company Now Holds 3,808 Bitcoin

    • Semler Scientific stock gained over 5% on Tuesday following the first quarter 2025 financial results announcement.
    • Bitcoin has signaled the onset of a euphoric rally catalyzed by rising demand from institutional investors.

    Semler Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMLR) released its first quarter 2025 financial results on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. During the first three months of 2025, which ended on March 31, Semler Scientific reported a BTC Yield of 21.9 percent, thus a 22.2 percent YTD BTC Yield.

    As of March 31, 2025, Semler Scientific held about 3,192 Bitcoins, after purchasing 894 BTCs for an aggregate value of about $90.7 million during the quarter. Meanwhile, the company has accumulated 616 Bitcoins since the end of Q1, 2025, through May 12, thus achieving a total holding of 3,808 BTC.

    โ€œWe continue to actively grow our bitcoin arsenal using operating cash flow and proceeds from debt and equity financings,โ€ Eric Semler, chairman of Semler Scientific, noted. โ€œAnd we are excited to launch the Semler Scientific dashboard today on our website to provide the public with regularly updated information on our bitcoin holdings and other key metrics.โ€œ

    Ultimate Impact on Bitcoin Price

    Bitcoin price has approached its all-time high in the past few days amid the quelling of the trade war after the recent U.S. vs China deal. On-chain data shows the rising demand for Bitcoin from institutional investors has decreased the overall BTC supply on centralized exchanges to a multi-year low of about 2.4 million.

    As a result, BTC price is well positioned to follow a similar fractal pattern to the 2017 and 2021 crypto bull cycles. According to crypto analyst Gert van Lagen, Bitcoin price will likely rally towards $320k in this cycle, unless the flagship coin falls below $79k.

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