Latest news, a well-known publicly traded company has made another move - this time spending about 11.7 million dollars to acquire 130 BTC, with an average purchase price of around 89,960 dollars.
It is worth noting that as of the data on November 30, the company has accumulated 650,000 BTC, with a total cost of approximately $48.38 billion. This means their average holding cost is $74,436 per BTC.
This continuous accumulation operation really indicates the institutions' confidence in the long-term value of Bitcoin.
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EternalMiner
· 13h ago
Wow, this Coin Hoarding scale, do they really not treat money as money? 650,000 BTC just To da moon.
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FarmToRiches
· 13h ago
650,000 coins? Oh my, this is going to move all the Bitcoin in the world, the world of the rich is really outrageous.
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WhaleMistaker
· 13h ago
They are BTFD again, these institutions really look down on us retail investors.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 13h ago
Wow, 650,000 pieces? This will take forever to accumulate, I don't even have 65 pieces in my account...
Latest news, a well-known publicly traded company has made another move - this time spending about 11.7 million dollars to acquire 130 BTC, with an average purchase price of around 89,960 dollars.
It is worth noting that as of the data on November 30, the company has accumulated 650,000 BTC, with a total cost of approximately $48.38 billion. This means their average holding cost is $74,436 per BTC.
This continuous accumulation operation really indicates the institutions' confidence in the long-term value of Bitcoin.