Strategy reveals sale of 32 BTC for $2.5 million.
Original from 36kr.com: Strategy首次披露出售比特币,卖出32枚BTC套现250万美元

Strategy reveals sale of 32 BTC for $2.5 million.

MicroStrategy, now operating under the brand name Strategy, has sold 32 bitcoins for approximately $2.5 million, according to regulatory filings. The average selling price for the bitcoins was reported to be around $77,135 each. This move reflects the company's ongoing strategy in managing its cryptocurrency assets.

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