China Bitcoin reserves: What happens if it follows the US playbook?
If China has not yet sold its 195,000 Bitcoin seized from the PlusToken Ponzi scheme, it could use the funds to make a reserve rivaling the US.
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If China has not yet sold its 195,000 Bitcoin seized from the PlusToken Ponzi scheme, it could use the funds to make a reserve rivaling the US.
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