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Here's what SpaceX's IPO means for its $1.3 billion bitcoin reserve

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Por Anônimo

Criado June 13, 2026|1 min de leitura
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The largest company on public markets now holds bitcoin as a treasury reserve, not as a business model. Its first earnings cycles will test which version of corporate crypto survives a bear market.

Source: CoinDesk


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