Following the recent crypto market sell-off, Bitcoin slipped below $95K, its lowest in a month, sparking a wave of online rumors that Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy sold over $1 billion in BTC to cut losses. But how accurate are those claims?
Here is an in-depth fact-check to clarify the situation.
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