
The Royal Government of Bhutan has transferred another 375 $BTC, worth $25.18 million, marking continued activity in its crypto holdings. Over the past week, the country has moved a total of 1,018 $BTC, equivalent to $70.43 million. These transactions highlight Bhutan’s active management of its Bitcoin reserves, drawing attention from the crypto community. While the reasons for these transfers haven’t been publicly detailed, the scale shows a significant reshuffling of the nation’s digital assets.
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