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Tesla May Buy $3 Billion More Bitcoin as Musk Doubles Down

Tesla’s Bitcoin Stash Remains Intact in Q4 2025, Adding - CCN.com

Tesla, one of the largest corporate Bitcoin holders, has reported a massive $600 million gain on its Bitcoin holdings for Q4 2025, thanks to a new accounting rule that

Tesla Remains One Of The

Tesla Bitcoin Holding Sees Explosive Growth, Boosting Q4

How Much Bitcoin Does Tesla Really Have?

Tesla remains one of the largest corporate holders of Bitcoin, ranking sixth among public companies with 9,720 BTC, according to Bitcoin Treasuries. The company has

Though Tesla

Hace 5 días Tesla’s Bitcoin portfolio has once again crossed the $1.2 billion mark, riding the latest wave of bullish momentum in the crypto market. According to public data from Coinbase

Tesla did not increase its Bitcoin holdings but reports

Though Tesla’s (NASDAQ: TSLA) history with Bitcoin (BTC) mostly ended in July 2025, when the electric vehicle (EV) maker sold about 75% of its cryptocurrency, it

Hace

Tesla moves around $600 million worth of Bitcoin, but why?

Tesla moves $760 million in Bitcoin; Here's what you need to know

Hace 1 día Tesla stunned the world in early 2025 with its $1.5 billion BTC purchase, which set Bitcoin on the road to mainstream investment fame. This second round of possible investment

Bitcoin Treasuries Reports That Tesla

Tesla Reports $600M Bitcoin Gain in Q4 Under New Accounting Rule

Bitcoin Treasuries reports that Tesla is the company with the fourth largest Bitcoin holding with 9,720 Bitcoins – even ahead of Coinbase. Now, over the last few hours

Tesla has recorded a significant boost in its Bitcoin holdings, reporting a $600 million gain in the fourth quarter of 2025. This increase is attributed to a new accounting

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