Japanese Fashion Brand ANAP Buys 35 Bitcoins
On April 30, Japanese fashion brand ANAP (ANAP Holdings Inc.) announced that it has bought 35 Bitcoins and that the company now holds a total of 51.6579 Bitcoins. (Bitcoin Magazine)
On April 30, Japanese fashion brand ANAP (ANAP Holdings Inc.) announced that it has bought 35 Bitcoins and that the company now holds a total of 51.6579 Bitcoins. (Bitcoin Magazine)
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