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    Home»DeFi Insights»Convertible Note Deals Hit IREN and Kindly MD Stocks
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    Convertible Note Deals Hit IREN and Kindly MD Stocks

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    Shares in Bitcoin miner IREN and treasury company Kindly MD have closed with losses on Tuesday after each announced multimillion-dollar convertible note deals amid a slowdown in venture capital activity in the crypto sector.

    Shares in IREN (IREN) finished Tuesday’s trading session with a gain of 6.81% but dropped 4.9% after the bell to trade at $58.66 following the company’s announcement of an $875 million convertible senior note offering.

    Healthcare company Kindly MD, which merged with David Bailey’s Bitcoin firm Nakamoto, also said on Tuesday that it opted into a $250 million 5-year convertible note deal with fintech company Antalpha, which also seemingly spooked shareholders.

    Kindly MD (NAKA) saw a 0.97% drop on the day and shed an additional 2.83% to trade at $0.99 in after-hours trading.

    Kindly MD shares fell amid its $250 million convertible note deal. Source: Google Finance 

    Digital assets continue to attract interest from institutional investors, but Galaxy Research’s latest venture capital report found there was a 59% decline in available funding and a 15% drop in deal count compared to the previous quarter.

    IREN raising capital for corporate purposes 

    IREN intends to use a portion of the proceeds from the note offering for general corporate purposes and working capital. 

    The company also hopes to fund the cost of capped call transactions, which are used to protect against excessive new share creation when a company’s debt is converted into stock by placing a price cap limit. 

    There are also an additional $125 million of notes on offer for initial purchasers, which can all be converted into shares of the company.