Bitcoin($BTC) Number of Buying Enterprises Drops 80%… Large Institutions Continue to "Quietly Accumulate"

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🔎 Market Interpretation

Entering Q4 2025, the pace of corporate adoption of Bitcoin (BTC) has sharply slowed. However, well-funded large enterprises are quietly increasing their holdings of Bitcoin, continuing their long-term strategy. Notably, amidst the overall market wait-and-see sentiment, some institutions are already reflecting their future value ahead of the trend.

💡 Strategic Highlights

  • Compared to small-scale enterprises, larger companies are more focused on long-term holding strategies

  • The number of new companies purchasing Bitcoin has plummeted by over 80% compared to the previous quarter

  • Compared to short-term price movements, institutional accumulation is becoming a key investment indicator

📘 Terminology Explanation

  • Corporate Bitcoin Holdings: Refers to companies purchasing Bitcoin as part of their assets and reflecting it in their financial statements. Major companies like MicroStrategy and Tesla are typical examples

  • CryptoQuant: A blockchain analysis platform providing various cryptocurrency analysis based on on-chain data

TP AI Notes

This article summary is generated using a language model based on TokenPost.ai. The main content of the original article may be omitted or may differ from the facts.

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