Digital Asset Treasury Companies Report Massive Unrealized Losses Led by Bitmine and Strategy

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Gate News bot message, Digital Asset Treasury companies (DATs), previously viewed as systematic risk factors for crypto, are currently experiencing significant unrealized losses.

Bitmine leads with negative $8.7 billion, followed closely by Strategy at negative $8.3 billion. The top five is completed by Twenty One at negative $1.8 billion, Bitcoin Standard Treasury at negative $1.7 billion, and Sharplink at negative $1.6 billion.

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