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Norway’s $1.7 Trillion Wealth Fund Supercharges Bitcoin Holdings with 83% Surge in Q2 2025

August 18, 2025
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Source link : https://europ.info/2025/08/17/norways-1-7-trillion-wealth-fund-supercharges-bitcoin-holdings-with-83-surge-in-q2-2025/

Author : Atticus Reed

Publish date : 2025-08-17 19:57:00

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