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Bitcoin Fund Holdings Swell 7.2% as Ethereum Funds Shrink, Data Shows

Bitcoin Fund Holdings Swell 7.2% as Ethereum Funds Shrink, Data Shows

tags. Use Norwegian quotation marks? Not needed. Use proper Norwegian punctuation: comma as decimal separator? In numbers like 0.0285, use comma? In Norwegian, decimal comma is standard: 0,0285. But in crypto/tech contexts, sometimes decimal point is kept. The original uses point. Should we convert to comma? The requirement says "Keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate" - accuracy includes format? Usually numbers should be presented in the same way to avoid confusion. However, in Norwegian locale, decimal comma is used. But in many technical articles, they might keep the point. To be safe, I'll keep the decimal point as in original, but for thousand separators, use space. Actually original uses commas for thousands: 92,000 BTC. In Norwegian, that would be 92.000 or 92 000. I'll use space: 92 000. For decimals, keep point: 0.0285. That's acceptable in many contexts. Alternatively, convert to comma. I'll keep point to avoid changing numbers. But note that in Norwegian, "7.2%" would be "7,2 %". That's a common conversion. I'll change percentage to comma: "7,2 %". Similarly "0.0285" could be "0,0285". But then in the text