Matt Levine / Bloomberg::
A look at the rise of “pure play” bitcoin companies like Twenty One, because the stock market pays much more for the exposure to the crypto than the crypto market– Twenty one, Trumpcoin dinner, KKR empathy, perpetuates co-investments and a quantitative hockey analysis. – Mystery project
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