【BlockBeats】US-listed company DDC made another move on January 16, acquiring a total of 200 Bitcoins, marking its first BTC purchase of the year. As of now, the company's total Bitcoin holdings have risen to 1383, with an average cost basis of approximately $89,000 per Bitcoin.
From the data, the continuous increase in Bitcoin holdings by listed companies reflects institutional investors' attitude during this cycle — despite market volatility, confidence in long-term allocation remains firm. Such actions also serve, to some extent, as a reference indicator of market sentiment.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-16 07:12
Institutions are hoarding coins like crazy, while retail investors are still debating whether to enter the market. LOL
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-16 07:07
$89,000 cost... This guy really dares to buy the dip. What should I do if it drops now? Haha
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AirdropATM
· 01-16 07:06
The cost of $89,000 isn't just a loss now. At this price, are you still adding to your position?
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UnruggableChad
· 01-16 06:57
Institutions are frantically accumulating, while retail investors are still hesitating whether to cut losses... Irony
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-16 06:57
Institutions keep pouring in one after another, and I'm still waiting for a pullback...
Public companies bought another 200 Bitcoin, and institutional interest remains high at the beginning of the year
【BlockBeats】US-listed company DDC made another move on January 16, acquiring a total of 200 Bitcoins, marking its first BTC purchase of the year. As of now, the company's total Bitcoin holdings have risen to 1383, with an average cost basis of approximately $89,000 per Bitcoin.
From the data, the continuous increase in Bitcoin holdings by listed companies reflects institutional investors' attitude during this cycle — despite market volatility, confidence in long-term allocation remains firm. Such actions also serve, to some extent, as a reference indicator of market sentiment.