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Holders or Sellers? Interpreting BTC Reserves in CAN and Bitdeer for 2025 Profit Signals

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Holders or sellers? The chatter around CAN and Bitdeer is painting two different profit signals for 2025. A post highlights CAN's bitcoin stance, while Bitdeer's weekly update puts fresh numbers on the table [1][2].

CAN’s Reserve Narrative A commenter says CAN holds about 1,500 BTC and mines around 100 BTC a month, with talk of a 50k Avalon pro mining rigs order reshaping the outlook [1]. If true, this hints at a preference for reserve-building alongside active mining, not a quick dump.

Bitdeer’s Net Change Bitdeer published a weekly snapshot: BTC Holdings 2029.4, Output 109.7 BTC, Sold 77.8 BTC, Net BTC Added 31.9 BTC (as of October 3, 2025) [2]. The data shows ongoing production and some selling, but a higher net add still points to accumulation pressure in the mix.

What investors are reading: • CAN’s rumored reserve and steady mining cadence could signal a cash-rich stance that supports upside in BTC rallies [1]. • Bitdeer’s numbers reveal both selling activity and net growth, suggesting a hybrid play—cushioning exposure while growing reserves [2].

Closing thought: watch CAN’s next moves and Bitdeer’s weekly updates to gauge who’s stacking BTC vs cashing out in 2025.

References: [1] POST ID: 1 [2] POST ID: 2

References

[1]
Reddit

$Can - The little miner that could

CAN (Canaan) BTC miner; 50k Avalon rigs order; holds BTC; profits; mixed sentiment.

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[2]
Twitter

Bitdeer #BTC Weekly Update 🔹 BTC Holdings: 2029.4 (pure holdings, excluding customer deposits) 🔹 BT

Bitdeer shares weekly BTC metrics: holdings, output, sold, net added; data as of Oct 3, 2025; BTC mining company update

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