Strategy recently announced a portfolio update: between January 5 and 11, an additional 13,627 BTC were acquired, bringing the total holdings to 687,410 BTC. The average price of the newly added portion this week is approximately $91,519 per BTC, while the overall average cost of the holdings remains at $75,353 per BTC. This significant increase in holdings reflects institutional confidence in Bitcoin. Notably, MSCI announced a temporary suspension of the plan to remove "Crypto Asset Vault Company" from its index—this means that, in the short term, there is one less potential selling pressure from passive funds, which to some extent supports market sentiment.
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CompoundPersonality
· 8h ago
Wow, Strategy is stacking coins like crazy again, adding over 10,000 tokens in a week... With this move, it's definitely looking at the long term.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 8h ago
Institutions are still accumulating chips, why panic?
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GasGuzzler
· 8h ago
Wow, the big players are accumulating again, this pace... a bit aggressive.
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CantAffordPancake
· 8h ago
Institutions' move this time is really awesome, holding 870,000 BTC... retail investors can only watch and drool.
Strategy recently announced a portfolio update: between January 5 and 11, an additional 13,627 BTC were acquired, bringing the total holdings to 687,410 BTC. The average price of the newly added portion this week is approximately $91,519 per BTC, while the overall average cost of the holdings remains at $75,353 per BTC. This significant increase in holdings reflects institutional confidence in Bitcoin. Notably, MSCI announced a temporary suspension of the plan to remove "Crypto Asset Vault Company" from its index—this means that, in the short term, there is one less potential selling pressure from passive funds, which to some extent supports market sentiment.