Since early 2023, something wild's been happening with corporate BTC stashes. Public and private companies collectively went from holding 197K BTC to 1.08M BTC—that's a 448% jump in roughly two years.
What's really catching attention here? Corporate treasuries are quietly turning into a major demand driver for Bitcoin. More balance sheets, more conviction. This isn't just retail anymore—institutions are stacking sats at scale, and the numbers don't lie.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-09 18:59
Institutions hoard coins by 448%, now it's the whales' turn to quietly accumulate.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-09 18:58
Are institutions really buying the dip this aggressively? Wait, is this data real or fake?
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CommunityJanitor
· 12-09 18:38
Institutions are buying the dip so aggressively—do retail investors still have a chance to get in?
Since early 2023, something wild's been happening with corporate BTC stashes. Public and private companies collectively went from holding 197K BTC to 1.08M BTC—that's a 448% jump in roughly two years.
What's really catching attention here? Corporate treasuries are quietly turning into a major demand driver for Bitcoin. More balance sheets, more conviction. This isn't just retail anymore—institutions are stacking sats at scale, and the numbers don't lie.