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F2Pool Co-Founder Wang Chun: Sells 7 BTC from Thai Condo Bought for 2900 BTC in 2015

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On March 31, F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun took to social media to share: "Back in 2015, I used 2,900 bitcoins to buy an apartment in Naklua—northern Pattaya, Thailand. It was my first home ever. I only lived there for about two years before relocating to Bangkok, then Seoul, and later Europe. This was also the spot where I personally built and launched our Zcash mining pool. Just yesterday, I sold that apartment for 7 bitcoins. Life goes on, and I’ll miss Pattaya."
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