An interesting set of data: Currently, 368 institutional entities worldwide have included crypto assets in their corporate reserves, with holdings surpassing $185 billion. In this landscape, companies hold the majority—73%. Government holdings account for about a quarter, with the remaining scattered across other entities.
How is it distributed specifically? Public companies make up the largest share at 59.3%. Next are government agencies (25.6%), followed by private companies (13.7%). Non-profit organizations and DAOs have relatively small voices. It seems that institutional allocation of crypto assets is no longer a novelty, as more and more mainstream players are entering the market.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 14h ago
Wow, these data are pretty good. Major institutions are quietly accumulating.
Wait, why does the government hold only a quarter? Are corporations this aggressive?
185 billion USD, this is just the beginning.
Public companies are so competitive, private companies are now third.
DAO and non-profits are still so weak, a bit of a pity.
It seems like the regular army is really growing, what will happen in the future?
But with 368 institutions involved, it looks like there’s long-term potential.
Wait, is this data from a few months ago? It should be more now, right?
73% corporate share, no wonder the coin price is like this. They are accumulating.
Damn, so the government is also playing? Didn’t expect that before.
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YieldChaser
· 14h ago
185 billion, that's just the beginning... Seeing such a high proportion of enterprises, it feels like the real big event is still to come.
I'm a bit worried if institutions don't step in, but now I finally feel at ease.
The listed companies are so active, it shows they understand what's going on.
The government is also stockpiling, this signal is quite obvious.
The DAO side is still too small, which is why I’ve always been optimistic about future growth potential.
It's a bit unfortunate that 59.3% is taken by listed companies, but at least it shows we're on the right track.
Waiting to see if more government involvement will follow, that will be the real turning point.
If this data is true, our early birds are going to make a lot of money.
With institutions stepping in this time, small investors' days will be even tougher...
The formal military has really arrived, and the era of wild growth may be coming to an end.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 14h ago
Companies account for 73%, which is really impressive. If this trend continues, publicly listed companies are truly treating cryptocurrencies as reserves.
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SchrödingersNode
· 14h ago
1850 billion looks impressive, but the 59% share of listed companies is still too concentrated. Once the chives are harvested, they'll all run away.
2 Government agencies only account for 25.6%, it seems that countries are still quite cautious. Are they waiting for the right moment?
3 The small volume of DAO is not a big deal, indicating that power is still in the hands of traditional institutions.
4 What’s really interesting is that private companies make up 13.7%. The group that quietly eats the profits must have already made a fortune.
5 Why are non-profit organizations still on the fringe? Has crypto not figured out how to do charity yet?
6 Saying "formal troops are entering" is too confident; institutional recognition ≠ market recognition.
7 Such a configuration ratio actually makes me a bit worried; too many listed companies are like swords hanging overhead.
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quietly_staking
· 14h ago
$185 billion market cap, with corporations accounting for 70%... This is the game of capital; big players have long been laying out their plans.
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59% of listed companies' holdings indicate that while institutions are bottom-fishing, we're still hesitating.
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The government has also stepped in. Is crypto no longer considered a "flood and beast"?
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DAO's volume is so small? Looks like decentralization still needs more effort.
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368 institutions have entered the market. The formal troops are really here; retail investors should wake up.
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73% taken by corporations. Can we small investors still share the soup?
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The government holds 25.6%. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it.
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From a novelty to standard configuration, this transition is happening so quickly it's a bit shocking.
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Non-profit organizations have such weak volume? Feels like they are being crushed by capital.
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$180 billion USD. Major institutions have been quietly laying out their plans.
An interesting set of data: Currently, 368 institutional entities worldwide have included crypto assets in their corporate reserves, with holdings surpassing $185 billion. In this landscape, companies hold the majority—73%. Government holdings account for about a quarter, with the remaining scattered across other entities.
How is it distributed specifically? Public companies make up the largest share at 59.3%. Next are government agencies (25.6%), followed by private companies (13.7%). Non-profit organizations and DAOs have relatively small voices. It seems that institutional allocation of crypto assets is no longer a novelty, as more and more mainstream players are entering the market.