Coin Citadel is Raising Bitcoin to Increase its Holdings
Coin Citadel is raising about $750,000 worth of bitcoins in the coming days, says the company's press release. Coin Citadel, the company that has been involved in bitcoin-based business for a while, has now decided to increase its bitcoin holding by over $750,000 in the coming days. The announcement was made by the company in a press release earlier today. While Coin Citadel has already explained about its intentions to increase its holdings, the company has not divulged any specific details about from where the company will be receiving the bitcoin. But by raising about 1,675 bitcoins as....
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