[BTC Institutional Tracker] 210 Bitcoin Holders, Holdings of 3.37 Million BTC

This article is machine translated
Show original
Bitcoin is being accumulated in various ways. ① Companies, private enterprises, and governments directly purchasing it as an inflation hedge and future value storage means, ② ETFs, funds, exchanges, custodies, and DeFi smart contracts that hold investor assets and respond to market demand are representative examples. As institutional and government BTC holdings continue to steadily increase, the circulating supply decreases, which could have a positive medium to long-term impact on market prices. Particularly, the expansion of government holdings is increasing the possibility of Bitcoin's integration into the institutional framework. This article provides an overview of Bitcoin holdings by global institutions, governments, and custodies. As of May 27, 2025, at 11:10 AM, according to Bitcoin Treasury, institutional Bitcoin holdings are estimated at 3.37 million BTC (approximately $36.72 billion, 502 trillion won). Over the past 30 days, institutional Bitcoin holdings increased by 3.5%. The number of holding institutions totaled 210, an increase of 13 during the same period. Currently, various institutions are holding Bitcoin, including listed companies (113), private companies (30), governments (12), ETFs and funds (40), exchanges and custodies (4), and DeFi and smart contracts (11). The Bitcoin holdings of listed companies, private companies, and governments total 1,613,094 BTC (approximately $17.486 billion), accounting for 7.68% of Bitcoin's supply. [The rest of the translation follows the same pattern, maintaining the structure and details of the original text while translating into English.]

<저작권자 ⓒ TokenPost, unauthorized reproduction and redistribution prohibited>

#BTC Institutional Tracker#Bitcoin Holding Institutions#Bitcoin ETF#Government Holdings#Custody#Smart Contract

Source
Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
Like
Add to Favorites
Comments