Strive's latest move was a brilliant play. By acquiring Semler Scientific, the company directly increased its Bitcoin holdings to 12,797.9 coins, instantly becoming the 11th largest corporate Bitcoin holder globally. It’s worth noting that this ranking has surpassed Tesla and the holdings of companies owned by former U.S. presidents.
It doesn’t seem like a traditional acquisition; rather, it looks more like a strategic move to sweep up Bitcoin under the guise of an acquisition. What does this indicate? Institutional players are positioning themselves in BTC far more aggressively than imagined. The holding data continues to be refreshed, and enterprise-level demand is quietly reshaping the market landscape.
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Strive's latest move was a brilliant play. By acquiring Semler Scientific, the company directly increased its Bitcoin holdings to 12,797.9 coins, instantly becoming the 11th largest corporate Bitcoin holder globally. It’s worth noting that this ranking has surpassed Tesla and the holdings of companies owned by former U.S. presidents.
It doesn’t seem like a traditional acquisition; rather, it looks more like a strategic move to sweep up Bitcoin under the guise of an acquisition. What does this indicate? Institutional players are positioning themselves in BTC far more aggressively than imagined. The holding data continues to be refreshed, and enterprise-level demand is quietly reshaping the market landscape.