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#以太坊投资机会 Seeing the actions of listed companies in their crypto asset allocations is indeed quite interesting. Previously, Bitcoin was the dominant player, but now Ethereum and Filecoin have also been included. Especially, Republic Technologies directly purchased over 1,570 ETH and plans to acquire an additional $10 million worth, which is quite aggressive.
The most eye-catching move is from Strategy, which spent $960 million to buy over 10,000 BTC, now holding more than 660,000 BTC, firmly establishing itself as a major Bitcoin holder. But I think what's more worth paying attention to is this trend — large institutions are no longer just speculating on coins but are treating crypto assets as a real part of their treasury management and business synergy. Ethereum being integrated into this system indicates its rising status in the eyes of listed companies.
However, on the other hand, this concentrated accumulation still depends on the overall market trend. Multi-chain allocation is fine, but when choosing projects, it's important to look at fundamentals and application prospects, rather than blindly following the trend. Overall, this is a sign that institutional participation is strengthening, which could be a positive signal for the future market.