PANews reported on November 15 that according to the official website of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the 13F document submitted by Goldman Sachs revealed that as of September 30, its Bitcoin spot ETF holdings were worth more than $710 million. This included: $461 million in IBIT (12,769,510 shares, an increase of 83% from the last filing in August); $95.5 million in FBTC (1,720,291 shares, an increase of 13% from the last filing); $71.8 million in GBTC (1,423,069 shares, an increase of 116% from the last filing); $59.7 million in BTCO (940,443 shares, the same as the last filing); and $22.5 million in BITB (650,961 shares, an increase of 156% from the last filing).
Goldman Sachs reveals that its Bitcoin spot ETF holdings are worth more than $710 million as of the end of the third quarter
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