Independent research verifies GBTC’s 633K Bitcoin: So why won’t Grayscale?
In the wake of the FTX crisis, proof of reserves has been a trending topic, and it seems when firms are unwilling to provide it, analysts may step in.
In the wake of the FTX crisis, proof of reserves has been a trending topic, and it seems when firms are unwilling to provide it, analysts may step in.
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