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I just noticed that Bitdeer has sold all of its Bitcoin holdings to fund the migration to AI data center operations. This is an interesting move—like a strategic shift from traditional mining toward AI infrastructure. It’s probably a cost-effective approach, instead of maintaining large BTC reserves while expanding into a new sector. This decision is really economical in terms of cash flow management. How do you think they can justify this to investors? It’s cost-efficient in operations, but is completely exiting Bitcoin holdings risky? I’m just curious whether this is a long-term play for the AI boom or just temporary while stabilizing the new business unit. A cost-effective strategy, but is the timing really that advantageous?