A major corporate player just disclosed another Bitcoin accumulation move. The firm scooped up 487 BTC in a transaction worth approximately $49.9 million, putting the average acquisition cost at around $102,557 per coin. What's catching eyes? Their year-to-date Bitcoin yield has hit 26.1% so far in 2025. This continued institutional buying pattern signals ongoing conviction in BTC as a treasury asset, even at six-figure price levels. The consistency of these purchases reflects a long-term accumulation strategy that's been reshaping corporate treasury playbooks across the board.
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BearHugger
· 11-12 14:59
Keep buying the dip, it seems there's nowhere to spend money.
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WenMoon42
· 11-12 00:54
btc still so cheap rn ngl
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WhaleMistaker
· 11-10 17:12
Grinding all day just hurts your feet; just hold and it'll be fine.
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TradFiRefugee
· 11-10 17:11
fr these institutions keep stacking sats quietly.. smart money knows what's up
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MagicBean
· 11-10 16:57
I was ready to enter a position long ago, almost missed it.
A major corporate player just disclosed another Bitcoin accumulation move. The firm scooped up 487 BTC in a transaction worth approximately $49.9 million, putting the average acquisition cost at around $102,557 per coin. What's catching eyes? Their year-to-date Bitcoin yield has hit 26.1% so far in 2025. This continued institutional buying pattern signals ongoing conviction in BTC as a treasury asset, even at six-figure price levels. The consistency of these purchases reflects a long-term accumulation strategy that's been reshaping corporate treasury playbooks across the board.