Corporate Bitcoin holdings top 1.1M BTC. Spot ETFs hit record inflows. Here is what data says about Bitcoin’s growing role in finance. Bitcoin’s presence on corporateCorporate Bitcoin holdings top 1.1M BTC. Spot ETFs hit record inflows. Here is what data says about Bitcoin’s growing role in finance. Bitcoin’s presence on corporate

Bitcoin Adoption Surges as Corporations Now Hold Over 1.1M BTC

2026/03/11 03:30
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Corporate Bitcoin holdings top 1.1M BTC. Spot ETFs hit record inflows. Here is what data says about Bitcoin’s growing role in finance.

Bitcoin’s presence on corporate balance sheets is growing fast. The number of public companies holding BTC jumped from 90 to nearly 167 in just one year. 

Over 1.1 million BTC now sits across corporate treasuries worldwide. That figure represents roughly 5.2% of Bitcoin’s entire circulating supply. 

And according to crypto analyst Rektonomist, the industry is still barely getting started.

Corporate Bitcoin Holdings Reach a Historic Milestone

The pace of accumulation is striking. 

In the last six months of 2025 alone, corporate Bitcoin holdings surged by 260,000 BTC. Yet Rektonomist points out that only 0.35% of public companies currently hold BTC. That gap leaves enormous room for growth ahead.

MSCI recently cleared companies to hold Bitcoin without risking index exclusion. That was a significant regulatory green light for institutional players. 

Over 60% of top U.S. banks are now developing Bitcoin products. Bitcoin also accounts for 95% of all corporate crypto holdings, cementing its dominance in the space.

Merchant Bitcoin payments are rising too. 

Year-over-year figures show a 74% increase in BTC payment activity. That signals Bitcoin is moving beyond a store of value. It is entering active, everyday economic use.

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Bitcoin ETFs Pull in Record Inflows as Institutional Demand Climbs

Spot Bitcoin ETFs are seeing serious momentum. In just five trading days, spot ETFs pulled in $1.4 billion in net inflows. 

March 3rd, 2026 alone recorded $843.6 million, the largest single-day inflow of the year. Total assets under management across spot BTC ETFs now sit at approximately $88.3 billion.

Cumulative inflows since launch have crossed $55 billion. 

Rektonomist also highlights that 90% of top registered investment advisors now hold BTC allocations. However, Bitcoin makes up only 0.006% of their total managed assets. That gap between exposure and allocation is narrowing, and fast.

The data paints a clear picture. Institutional players are no longer testing the waters. They are committing capital at scale, and the infrastructure around Bitcoin is growing to support that demand.

BTCFi and Privacy Emerge as the Next Major Narrative

As Bitcoin flows on-chain increase, a new challenge is coming into focus. Every transaction, balance, and counterparty is publicly visible by default. 

For retail users, that is inconvenient. For corporate treasuries managing large strategies on-chain, Rektonomist argues it is a dealbreaker.

This is why the conversation around BTCFi and privacy is gaining traction beyond cypherpunk circles. Institutional players need discretion. 

Not secrecy, but the ability to manage positions without broadcasting every move to competitors or front-runners. 

The analyst points to Starknet’s strkBTC as one project addressing this directly. It is a Bitcoin wrapper with optional privacy built in from day one, allowing users to move freely between shielded and unshielded states.

The broader industry takeaway is this: Bitcoin’s on-chain activity keeps growing. But the infrastructure to support private, institutional-grade participation has not kept pace. That gap is now driving real development and real attention.

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