【Crypto World】According to the latest on-chain data, a total of 192 publicly listed companies worldwide currently hold over 1.14 million Bitcoin, accounting for 5.75% of the total circulating supply of Bitcoin. Notably, Strategy Inc (MSTR) alone holds more than 680,000 coins, which is more than 60% of the total holdings of listed companies.
This data reflects the continued enthusiasm of traditional listed companies for allocating to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. As more institutional investors enter the market, Bitcoin’s position as a key digital asset for portfolio allocation is steadily strengthening, along with its liquidity. Changes in such large holdings often become important indicators that market participants pay close attention to, directly influencing market sentiment and price trends.
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ProtocolRebel
· 11h ago
Oh my, MSTR accounts for 60%, this is a monopoly pace.
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MetaNeighbor
· 11h ago
MSTR owns 60%, this number is outrageous... Institutional grouping is quite aggressive.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 11h ago
Does MSTR own 60%? That shows such strong confidence, all-in stance.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 11h ago
MSTR, this big elephant, ate 60% alone, truly impressive
Public companies' total Bitcoin holdings surpass 1.14 million coins, with a leading institution accounting for over 60% of the share.
【Crypto World】According to the latest on-chain data, a total of 192 publicly listed companies worldwide currently hold over 1.14 million Bitcoin, accounting for 5.75% of the total circulating supply of Bitcoin. Notably, Strategy Inc (MSTR) alone holds more than 680,000 coins, which is more than 60% of the total holdings of listed companies.
This data reflects the continued enthusiasm of traditional listed companies for allocating to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. As more institutional investors enter the market, Bitcoin’s position as a key digital asset for portfolio allocation is steadily strengthening, along with its liquidity. Changes in such large holdings often become important indicators that market participants pay close attention to, directly influencing market sentiment and price trends.