The post Public Companies Are Doubling Down on Bitcoin in Q3 2025 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The number of public companies holding Bitcoin rose 38% between July and September, in a sign that “large players are doubling down, not backing away” from Bitcoin, according to an analyst.  Crypto asset manager Bitwise found in its Q3 Corporate Bitcoin Adoption report, citing data from BitcoinTreasuries.NET, that 172 companies now hold Bitcoin (BTC), with 48 new ones entering the digital asset treasury space during the quarter. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley said in an X post on Tuesday that the figures are “absolutely remarkable,” and show that “People want to own Bitcoin. Companies do too.” Bitwise’s report also found that the value of the total holdings among all the companies has risen to $117 billion, up over 28% quarter over quarter. The total number of coins held has also crossed over one million, representing 4.87% of the total supply. Bitwise’s report indicates that corporate adoption of Bitcoin remains steady. Source: Bitwise  Large corporations still want BTC Speaking to Cointelegraph, Rachael Lucas, an analyst at Australian cryptocurrency exchange BTC Markets, said the growing accumulation suggests “larger players are doubling down, not backing away.” The largest Bitcoin treasury company by far is Michael Saylor’s Strategy, with its most recent buy on Oct. 6; it now holds 640,250 tokens. Meanwhile, crypto miner MARA Holdings is the second-largest, with 53,250 Bitcoin, following an increase in its holdings on Monday. Strategy has a significant lead among Bitcoin holding companies. Source: BitcoinTreasuries.NET “As more corporations and even sovereigns step in, we expect this momentum to continue, especially as regulatory clarity improves and the infrastructure supporting institutional crypto adoption matures,” Lucas added. At the same time, Lucas thinks it’s a clear signal that “institutional adoption is deepening,” because “they’re not just chasing short-term gains, they’re making a long-term decision on digital assets as part of their treasury strategy.”… The post Public Companies Are Doubling Down on Bitcoin in Q3 2025 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The number of public companies holding Bitcoin rose 38% between July and September, in a sign that “large players are doubling down, not backing away” from Bitcoin, according to an analyst.  Crypto asset manager Bitwise found in its Q3 Corporate Bitcoin Adoption report, citing data from BitcoinTreasuries.NET, that 172 companies now hold Bitcoin (BTC), with 48 new ones entering the digital asset treasury space during the quarter. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley said in an X post on Tuesday that the figures are “absolutely remarkable,” and show that “People want to own Bitcoin. Companies do too.” Bitwise’s report also found that the value of the total holdings among all the companies has risen to $117 billion, up over 28% quarter over quarter. The total number of coins held has also crossed over one million, representing 4.87% of the total supply. Bitwise’s report indicates that corporate adoption of Bitcoin remains steady. Source: Bitwise  Large corporations still want BTC Speaking to Cointelegraph, Rachael Lucas, an analyst at Australian cryptocurrency exchange BTC Markets, said the growing accumulation suggests “larger players are doubling down, not backing away.” The largest Bitcoin treasury company by far is Michael Saylor’s Strategy, with its most recent buy on Oct. 6; it now holds 640,250 tokens. Meanwhile, crypto miner MARA Holdings is the second-largest, with 53,250 Bitcoin, following an increase in its holdings on Monday. Strategy has a significant lead among Bitcoin holding companies. Source: BitcoinTreasuries.NET “As more corporations and even sovereigns step in, we expect this momentum to continue, especially as regulatory clarity improves and the infrastructure supporting institutional crypto adoption matures,” Lucas added. At the same time, Lucas thinks it’s a clear signal that “institutional adoption is deepening,” because “they’re not just chasing short-term gains, they’re making a long-term decision on digital assets as part of their treasury strategy.”…

Public Companies Are Doubling Down on Bitcoin in Q3 2025

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The number of public companies holding Bitcoin rose 38% between July and September, in a sign that “large players are doubling down, not backing away” from Bitcoin, according to an analyst. 

Crypto asset manager Bitwise found in its Q3 Corporate Bitcoin Adoption report, citing data from BitcoinTreasuries.NET, that 172 companies now hold Bitcoin (BTC), with 48 new ones entering the digital asset treasury space during the quarter.

Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley said in an X post on Tuesday that the figures are “absolutely remarkable,” and show that “People want to own Bitcoin. Companies do too.”

Bitwise’s report also found that the value of the total holdings among all the companies has risen to $117 billion, up over 28% quarter over quarter. The total number of coins held has also crossed over one million, representing 4.87% of the total supply.

Bitwise’s report indicates that corporate adoption of Bitcoin remains steady. Source: Bitwise 

Large corporations still want BTC

Speaking to Cointelegraph, Rachael Lucas, an analyst at Australian cryptocurrency exchange BTC Markets, said the growing accumulation suggests “larger players are doubling down, not backing away.”

The largest Bitcoin treasury company by far is Michael Saylor’s Strategy, with its most recent buy on Oct. 6; it now holds 640,250 tokens. Meanwhile, crypto miner MARA Holdings is the second-largest, with 53,250 Bitcoin, following an increase in its holdings on Monday.

Strategy has a significant lead among Bitcoin holding companies. Source: BitcoinTreasuries.NET

“As more corporations and even sovereigns step in, we expect this momentum to continue, especially as regulatory clarity improves and the infrastructure supporting institutional crypto adoption matures,” Lucas added.

At the same time, Lucas thinks it’s a clear signal that “institutional adoption is deepening,” because “they’re not just chasing short-term gains, they’re making a long-term decision on digital assets as part of their treasury strategy.”

Supply is being sucked up, so when’s the bull run?

Despite the steadily increasing accumulation, the price of Bitcoin has been volatile as of late. Lucas said that corporations typically buy Bitcoin over-the-counter, a “quieter form of accumulation that avoids slippage and volatility,” but it also means they don’t immediately impact the spot market price.

However, she also said that while institutions are buying, other forces can sometimes be at play and cause “sharp corrections,” such as long-term holders taking profits, increased derivatives activity, and macroeconomic shocks, like the recent US-China trade tensions.

Meanwhile, Edward Carroll, head of markets at blockchain investment company MHC Digital Group, told Cointelegraph that while Bitcoin treasury accumulation is still in its early stages, the “surge in institutional interest” will likely cause a demand and supply imbalance, “which should firmly place upward pressure on price action in the medium-long term.”

As a result, Carroll thinks demand for Bitcoin will be “ordered and increasing over the coming years,” and he expects it to “decouple from a correlation to risk/sentiment as institutional demand picks up.”

Related: Crypto treasury share buybacks could signal a ‘credibility race’ is on

On average, miners generate roughly 900 Bitcoin per day, according to Bitbo. A report from the financial services company River, released in September, found that businesses are acquiring 1,755 Bitcoin on average per day in 2025.

Crypto becoming mature

Beyond corporate crypto buys, Bitcoin exchange-traded funds are also on the rise, which, according to Lucas, is opening the door for more traditional investors to gain exposure to digital assets through familiar, regulated vehicles, marking a “significant shift and a major step toward mainstream adoption.”

Last week, US spot Bitcoin ETFs continued their strong “Uptober” performance with $2.71 billion in weekly inflows. 

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Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/corporate-bitcoin-holdings-surge-institutional-adoption-2025?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

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