PANews February 11 News, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs (@GoldmanSachs) has just disclosed holdings of $1.1 billion in BTC, $1 billion in ETH, $153 million in XRP, and $108 million in SOL. Its risk exposure (like most large institutions) is through spot crypto ETFs, not direct token holdings. Goldman Sachs today sent representatives to attend a White House meeting on stablecoin yields. Its CEO David Solomon plans to speak next week at the WLFI forum in Palm Beach.
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