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When publicly traded companies start hoarding BTC, the market landscape is changing
MicroStrategy's recent $1.28 billion purchase of BTC is not just a one-time investment event.
It's more like a signal.
In the past, Bitcoin was mainly held by retail investors and crypto funds, but now more and more publicly traded companies are getting involved.
This shift indicates that the market structure is evolving.
Institutional investors typically have larger capital and longer investment horizons, which can gradually reduce market volatility.
At the same time, the concept of corporate asset reserves is also changing.
Previously, companies stored cash and bonds; now they may start considering digital assets.
Michael Saylor's strategy might be studied and even emulated by other enterprises.
If this trend continues to grow, BTC could gradually shift from a speculative asset to a new reserve asset.