Strike CEO Jack Mallers: The company will continue to make large-scale Bitcoin acquisitions, currently holding 40,000 coins.

【Crypto World】Strike’s leader Jack Mallers was firm in a CNBC TV interview: the company is actively increasing its Bitcoin holdings, and this effort will continue — in his words, “buy as much as possible.” Currently, their Bitcoin reserve has reached 40,000 coins, and they are continuously adding more. This is not just talk, but real financial action. Such a clear signal of increased holdings from major institutions itself reflects recognition of Bitcoin’s long-term value.

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airdrop_whisperervip
· 4h ago
40,000 tokens? Wow, this level of intensity is no joke... Institutions are starting to aggressively accumulate, while retail investors are still debating whether it's the top.
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SoliditySlayervip
· 01-21 11:29
40,000 Bitcoins... This guy is really not just talking; he's truly committed and taking real action. Now that's called faith.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-21 11:27
Big institutions are really willing to spend money. 40,000 Bitcoins—what a concept... Just thinking about it makes me envious.
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ThreeHornBlastsvip
· 01-21 11:16
40,000 tokens, that's a really bold move. Big institutions are quietly accumulating coins, while we're still debating whether to buy or not.
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 01-21 11:15
40,000 BTC, this guy isn't joking... If institutions are pouring this much money in, they really believe in it.
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