KEY POINTS
  • Meitu, a Chinese company that makes a photo editing app, bought $22.1 million worth of ether and $17.9 million worth of bitcoin on Mar. 5.
  • Meitu follows the likes of Tesla and Square in purchasing bitcoin. But the Chinese appmaker appears to be the first major company to buy ether, a cryptocurrency that works on the Ethereum blockchain.
  • The company said cryptocurrencies provide "diversification to holding cash" and said it could launch blockchain-based apps.
The interface of the app Meitu is displayed on a mobile phone in Yichang, central China's Hubei province, Feb 22, 2021.

Meitu, a Chinese company that makes a photo editing app, has purchased bitcoin and ether, becoming the latest firm to buy cryptocurrencies.

The Hong Kong-listed company said on Sunday it bought $22.1 million worth of ether and $17.9 million worth of bitcoin on March 5.