Will Institutions Become the Largest Bitcoin Holders? Pricing Power Still in HODLer Hands
River's research report first pointed out that although Bitcoin prices have experienced significant corrections in recent years, the holding structure is changing. Individual investors currently hold about two-thirds of the circulating supply, but the proportions of funds, ETFs, corporations, and government sectors continue to rise.
By 2025, institutions will have accumulated approximately 829,000 Bitcoins, with buyers including corporations, government funds, and ETFs. They are indirectly holding Bitcoin through retirement accounts, brokerage accounts, and sovereign wealth funds. If this trend continues, these non-individual holders may own more than half of all Bitcoin within the next ten years.
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Will Institutions Become the Largest Bitcoin Holders? Pricing Power Still in HODLer Hands
River's research report first pointed out that although Bitcoin prices have experienced significant corrections in recent years, the holding structure is changing. Individual investors currently hold about two-thirds of the circulating supply, but the proportions of funds, ETFs, corporations, and government sectors continue to rise.
By 2025, institutions will have accumulated approximately 829,000 Bitcoins, with buyers including corporations, government funds, and ETFs. They are indirectly holding Bitcoin through retirement accounts, brokerage accounts, and sovereign wealth funds. If this trend continues, these non-individual holders may own more than half of all Bitcoin within the next ten years.