#策略性加码BTC Large capital is in action. The well-known asset management giant Strategy recently invested $1.25 billion, acquiring 13,627 more Bitcoin in one go. Their total holdings have now skyrocketed to 687,410 BTC, with a total investment of approximately $51.8 billion.



This isn't just casual buying. What does the data behind it indicate? Their holdings now account for 3.2% of the total Bitcoin supply—definitely an institutional-level player. Plus, with Bitcoin's fourth halving just past, scarcity is right there, and the long-term strategic thinking of institutions couldn't be clearer.

In a broader context, the US spot Bitcoin ETF has already launched and started operating, and pension funds are beginning to dip their toes into crypto assets. Traditional financial channels are opening one after another. This increase in holdings is both a vote of confidence in the current price and a way to prepare for the 2026 market. But on the other hand, short-term volatility still requires close attention—don't be scared off by the fluctuations. $BTC
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DYORMastervip
· 8h ago
$51.8 billion poured in, this guy is really not joking. 3.2% of the supply, in other words, someone is giving a lesson to the latecomers.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 21h ago
518 billion invested, this guy really isn't short on money. Short-term volatility? Bro, I'm used to it already. The key is to hold on.
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AlphaWhisperervip
· 01-13 14:55
Oh my god, $51.8 billion. This guy is really all in. I calculated how many zeros that is.
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DAOplomacyvip
· 01-13 02:37
ngl the 3.2% concentration metric is arguably the more interesting governance primitive here... these moves create non-trivial externalities for retail players, but whether it signals conviction or just capital allocation via path dependency—hard to say without seeing the underlying incentive structures, tbh
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 01-13 02:37
$51.8 billion invested, how optimistic does that make you? Should we retail investors follow or not?
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degenonymousvip
· 01-13 02:32
The institutions' move this time is really crazy, pouring in 51.8 billion without blinking... We retail investors can only sit back and watch.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 01-13 02:20
ngl the 3.2% holdings thing is lowkey the real psyop here... they're basically printing their own consensus
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WhaleSurfervip
· 01-13 02:16
Institutions really can't hold back this time, throwing in 1.25 billion as if it's nothing. How hard do retail investors have to work to catch up? Haha This move by Strategy clearly bets on 2026, with the dual buff of halving + ETFs. Who wouldn't be tempted? 518 billion USD. My small wallet feels genuinely anxious just looking at it. Short-term volatility? I'm used to it already. Anyway, big funds are all looking at the long term, so we'll just go along and enjoy the ride. This position accounts for 3.2%. We're really close to messing up the global financial system. As soon as ETFs open, this momentum is unstoppable. The door to traditional finance is fully open now, and things will get even crazier.
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 01-13 02:11
518 billion USD has gone in, this move is really incredible. Short-term fluctuations look uncomfortable, but with big players buying like this, they definitely have their logic.
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