Du Jun: Li Lin will not sell Bitcoin to exchange for Ethereum. His family office is the largest holder of IBIT in Asia.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that Du Jun posted on the X platform stating that Li Lin will not sell Bitcoin to exchange for Ethereum. His family office, Avenir Group, is still the largest holder of IBIT under BlackRock in Asia, and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 13F filings are updated quarterly. Regarding Ethereum holdings, approximately 80% have been staked and held long-term. According to Du Jun, 95% of Li Lin’s funds are managed by the family office team, with no external institutions or individuals entrusted with management.

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