Exodus reduced its holdings by 10 BTC and 11 ETH in January, while increasing its holdings by 1334 SOL.

BTC-3,86%
ETH-3,55%
SOL-4,4%

PANews, February 12 — According to Globenewswire, cryptocurrency wallet company Exodus Movement (NYSE American: EXOD) updated its digital asset holdings as of January 31, 2026. As of January 31, 2026, the company held 1,694 BTC, a decrease of 10 BTC from the end of the previous month; it held 1,887 ETH, a decrease of 11 ETH from the end of the previous month; and it held 13,807 SOL, an increase of 1,334 SOL from the end of the previous month.

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