PANews, February 22 — In response to reports that Bitdeer is liquidating its Bitcoin holdings, Chairman and CEO Wu Jihan stated that holding zero now does not mean it will always be the case in the future.
Previously, it was reported that Bitcoin mining company Bitdeer’s latest BTC holdings data showed that its total Bitcoin holdings had dropped to zero, and all mining output this week had been sold.
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