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LM Funding released its latest financial report, revealing that it holds 140.5 BTC, worth $13.3 million

LM Funding released its latest financial report, revealing that it holds 140.5 BTC, worth $13.3 million

CointimeCointime2024/11/23 06:33
By:Cointime

LM Funding, a crypto mining and technology-focused professional financial company listed on Nasdaq, has released its unaudited financial report for the new period ending on October 31, 2024. The report shows that the company produced 7.3 BTC in October, which is higher than the 6.6 BTC produced in September. Currently, the company holds 140.5 BTC, worth approximately $13.3 million (based on a BTC price of $94,700 on November 20th).

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