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State Street Group Discloses Increased Stake in Bitcoin Treasury Company Strive with 1 Million Shares

According to market news, State Street Group, which manages assets totaling $5.6 trillion, has disclosed an additional purchase of 1 million shares of the Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin treasury company Strive (stock code: $ASST), amounting to $17.7 million. Currently, it holds a total of 1.17 million shares of the stock, with a total market value of $20 million.

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