Goldman Sachs Discloses $2.3 Billion in Crypto Holdings
Goldman Sachs reports holding over $2.3 billion in crypto, led by $1.1 billion in Bitcoin and $1 billion in Ethereum.
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Goldman Sachs reports holding over $2.3 billion in crypto, led by $1.1 billion in Bitcoin and $1 billion in Ethereum.
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