Exodus Movement sells 56 Bitcoin in June, trimming treasury to 600 BTC
Exodus Movement's strategic BTC sales highlight a shift from asset holding to operational growth, emphasizing infrastructure over speculation. The post Exodus Movement sells 56 Bitcoin in June, trimming treasury to 600 B...
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Exodus Movement's strategic BTC sales highlight a shift from asset holding to operational growth, emphasizing infrastructure over speculation.
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