The Bitcoin Treasuries List Exceeds $30 Billion – 29 Companies Hold BTC Reserves

The Bitcoin Treasuries List Exceeds $30 Billion – 29 Companies Hold BTC Reserves

More than 1.1 million bitcoin or over $30 billion worth of the crypto asset is held by a myriad of companies, according to the web portal bitcointreasuries.org. The massive stash of bitcoin reserves held by well known companies started swelling after the billion-dollar firm Microstrategy purchased $250 million worth of bitcoin in August. Now there are 29 firms that are holding the cryptocurrency in place of traditional reserves like stocks and cash. There’s been a new trend lately, as a great number of prominent companies have decided to leverage bitcoin (BTC) for reserves rather....


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