Tesla says it has invested $1.5 billion in the Bitcoin crypto currency. The electric car manufacturer filed its annual 10-K report with the SEC this morning, and revealed the new bitcoin investment.
Tesla says it will also “begin accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment for our products in the near future.”
Tesla customers have been calling on founder and CEO Elon Musk to accept bitcoin for vehicle purchases recently.
Musk has been vocal about backing the crypt currency on Twitter, even adding #bitcoin to his profile recently.
Musk has also been backing Dogecoin on Twitter over the past week, sending its value up just moments after his tweets.
IN JANUARY 2021, WE UPDATED OUR INVESTMENT POLICY TO PROVIDE US WITH MORE FLEXIBILITY TO FURTHER DIVERSIFY AND MAXIMIZE RETURNS ON OUR CASH THAT IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE OPERATING LIQUIDITY. AS PART OF THE POLICY, WE MAY INVEST A PORTION OF SUCH CASH IN CERTAIN SPECIFIED ALTERNATIVE RESERVE ASSETS.
THEREAFTER, WE INVESTED AN AGGREGATE $1.50 BILLION IN BITCOIN UNDER THIS POLICY. MOREOVER, WE EXPECT TO BEGIN ACCEPTING BITCOIN AS A FORM OF PAYMENT FOR OUR PRODUCTS IN THE NEAR FUTURE, SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE LAWS AND INITIALLY ON A LIMITED BASIS, WHICH WE MAY OR MAY NOT LIQUIDATE UPON RECEIPT.
News of the Tesla investment has sent the price of bitcoin up to more than $43,000 this morning, breaking its all-time high.