The past six months have shown an interesting signal from the Bitcoin market: corporate entities have accumulated an additional 260,000 BTC, while new issuance from miners has only reached about 82,000 BTC. This means that the demand to buy from businesses is nearly three times the new supply being released.
This figure clearly reflects Bitcoin's appeal to institutional investors. The total amount of Bitcoin held by corporations has now reached approximately 1.1 million BTC, indicating that the accumulation process is still strong. As this demand outpaces supply, it could exert positive pressure on the asset's value in the coming period.
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The past six months have shown an interesting signal from the Bitcoin market: corporate entities have accumulated an additional 260,000 BTC, while new issuance from miners has only reached about 82,000 BTC. This means that the demand to buy from businesses is nearly three times the new supply being released.
This figure clearly reflects Bitcoin's appeal to institutional investors. The total amount of Bitcoin held by corporations has now reached approximately 1.1 million BTC, indicating that the accumulation process is still strong. As this demand outpaces supply, it could exert positive pressure on the asset's value in the coming period.