A notable move in the institutional Bitcoin space: US-listed DDC Enterprise has accumulated 200 BTC during the early part of 2026, marking their entry into significant Bitcoin holdings for this year. What's worth noting is their overall position—they're now sitting on 1,383 BTC with an average entry price of $88,998 per coin. At current valuations, this translates to a solid 16.9% return on their accumulated holdings. This purchase reflects the broader trend of public companies viewing Bitcoin as a strategic asset, and DDC's steady accumulation pattern suggests institutional conviction in digital assets remains intact.
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CommunityWorker
· 5h ago
Institutions are quietly accumulating coins again, this time it's DDC... 1383 BTC with an average cost of 88,998. How stable must their mindset be?
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ContractExplorer
· 5h ago
Institutions are starting to buy the dip. Those who didn't get in on this wave should really regret it.
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RugPullAlarm
· 5h ago
Damn, 1383 Bitcoins? I need to check the fund flow of this address to see if it's another institution playing market manipulation tricks...
A notable move in the institutional Bitcoin space: US-listed DDC Enterprise has accumulated 200 BTC during the early part of 2026, marking their entry into significant Bitcoin holdings for this year. What's worth noting is their overall position—they're now sitting on 1,383 BTC with an average entry price of $88,998 per coin. At current valuations, this translates to a solid 16.9% return on their accumulated holdings. This purchase reflects the broader trend of public companies viewing Bitcoin as a strategic asset, and DDC's steady accumulation pattern suggests institutional conviction in digital assets remains intact.