Corporate and institutional players are steadily accumulating BTC at record levels. The amount of Bitcoin held across publicly disclosed and privately tracked corporate balance sheets just hit an all-time high. What's striking is that corporations now account for nearly 7% of the total BTC supply. This growing institutional appetite reflects a significant shift in how traditional finance entities view Bitcoin—no longer as a speculative asset, but as a legitimate store of value and portfolio hedge. The upward trend suggests we're witnessing deeper institutional integration into the crypto ecosystem.
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TradFiRefugee
· 1h ago
What does this move by the institutions indicate? It means traditional finance has completely backed down, haha.
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MagicBean
· 1h ago
Institutions missed the bottom this time, now they're full of regret.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 1h ago
Big institutions' move this time is really aggressive; they acquired 7% of the supply. Traditional finance has finally realized that Bitcoin is not a gambling game.
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ser_we_are_early
· 1h ago
Large institutions are hoarding coins like crazy, and 7% of the supply is already in their hands... This is the real bullish signal.
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LadderToolGuy
· 1h ago
7% this figure is still somewhat conservative. major institutions have long been stockpiling in secret, and public data is always just the tip of the iceberg.
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MetaEggplant
· 1h ago
Institutions are buying, buying, buying, 7% now... This time it's really different.
Corporate and institutional players are steadily accumulating BTC at record levels. The amount of Bitcoin held across publicly disclosed and privately tracked corporate balance sheets just hit an all-time high. What's striking is that corporations now account for nearly 7% of the total BTC supply. This growing institutional appetite reflects a significant shift in how traditional finance entities view Bitcoin—no longer as a speculative asset, but as a legitimate store of value and portfolio hedge. The upward trend suggests we're witnessing deeper institutional integration into the crypto ecosystem.