Another company is increasing its Bitcoin holdings. Asset management firm STRIVE recently announced the acquisition of Semler Scientific entirely with stock, a company that has been a deep participant in the Bitcoin space. What does this M&A transaction reflect? Many institutions and enterprises are adjusting their asset allocation strategies to include Bitcoin as a core holding. As a strategic player, this move by STRIVE indicates a trend: in the current market environment, Bitcoin has gradually evolved from a purely speculative asset to an institutional-grade asset allocation option. Even more interesting is that this asset allocation approach is spreading from traditional financial institutions to tech companies and management firms. By acquiring Bitcoin-focused companies like Semler Scientific, STRIVE is essentially consolidating resources and deepening its influence in the digital asset field. Such M&A cases are increasing, perhaps marking the beginning of a new phase—Bitcoin moving from a fringe asset to mainstream visibility.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-13 22:54
Institutional entry is so competitive, retail investors still have to HODL and wait for a turnaround.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-13 22:54
Mainstreaming? It's just a new trick to cut leeks. I bet five bucks that I'll lose again this time.
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OPsychology
· 01-13 22:50
Institutional investors are buying the dip in Bitcoin? It's already 2024, and you're still debating whether to invest in this thing.
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-13 22:47
Institutional entry is the best bullish signal, but it depends on how to proceed afterward.
Another company is increasing its Bitcoin holdings. Asset management firm STRIVE recently announced the acquisition of Semler Scientific entirely with stock, a company that has been a deep participant in the Bitcoin space. What does this M&A transaction reflect? Many institutions and enterprises are adjusting their asset allocation strategies to include Bitcoin as a core holding. As a strategic player, this move by STRIVE indicates a trend: in the current market environment, Bitcoin has gradually evolved from a purely speculative asset to an institutional-grade asset allocation option. Even more interesting is that this asset allocation approach is spreading from traditional financial institutions to tech companies and management firms. By acquiring Bitcoin-focused companies like Semler Scientific, STRIVE is essentially consolidating resources and deepening its influence in the digital asset field. Such M&A cases are increasing, perhaps marking the beginning of a new phase—Bitcoin moving from a fringe asset to mainstream visibility.