Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Market Capitalization:2 261 224 556 095,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:90 707 826 555,52 USD
Dominance:BTC 57,84%
ETH:10,26%
Yes

MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin purchase now accounts for an astonishing 99.2% of corporate treasury activity.

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MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin purchase now accounts for an astonishing 99.2% of corporate treasury activity.

Dominant Purchase

MicroStrategy spent $39 million on Bitcoin, accounting for 99.2 % of all BTC bought by publicly traded companies last week. The purchase dwarfed the $305 k acquired by the three other firms that bought Bitcoin in the same period. This concentration highlights MicroStrategy’s unique commitment to a Bitcoin‑first treasury policy.

Broader Corporate Landscape

Only 193 public companies currently hold Bitcoin in their treasuries, and most allocate modest amounts due to regulatory uncertainty, accounting treatment, and volatility concerns. Many boards require extensive due diligence before approving sizable crypto allocations. Consequently, corporate adoption remains cautious and fragmented.

MicroStrategy’s Strategy

The firm leverages substantial cash reserves and sophisticated buying tactics such as dollar‑cost averaging and timing around market dips. Its SEC filings provide transparent evidence of an ongoing, large‑scale accumulation plan. Other corporations lack dedicated funding structures and often treat crypto as discretionary spending.

Market Implications

The extreme concentration suggests that corporate demand for Bitcoin is currently driven by a few aggressive players. Greater regulatory clarity or changes in accounting standards could encourage broader participation. Until then, the split between bold adopters and cautious observers is likely to persist.