Bitcoin just hit a watershed moment: institutions and governments now collectively hold over 10% of the total bitcoin supply. The breakdown tells an interesting story—public companies account for 5.5%, while private entities claim 1.45%. Governments have accumulated 3.25%, bringing the combined total to 10.2%. This isn't just a number on a chart; it signals deepening mainstream adoption. What started as a fringe asset has become significant enough that traditional power players can't ignore it anymore. Whether you're tracking institutional flows or assessing BTC's market maturity, this cross-10% threshold is worth noting.
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AirdropCollector
· 8h ago
It's already 10%... The era of retail investors like us is really coming to an end.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 11h ago
10%? Now it's really gone viral, and the government and institutions can't hold back anymore.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-21 12:59
10% is enough; the traditional forces finally can't hold on anymore.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-19 13:11
The 10% threshold has been broken, large institutions and governments are starting to buy the dip, and now BTC has truly been cleaned up.
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LightningWallet
· 01-19 13:10
10% might seem like a lot, but considering the global wealth base... it's still far away.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 01-19 13:09
Institutional holdings break 10%, I'll say it—Bitcoin has already become the favorite of the big players.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-19 13:07
Governments and institutions are teaming up to buy BTC, there's really no turning back now
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-19 13:03
The 10% threshold is really interesting. Institutions and governments together have accumulated so much BTC; it feels like the landscape has changed.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-19 13:01
Wow, institutions and governments together have taken 1/10 of the total BTC supply. How crazy is that?
Bitcoin just hit a watershed moment: institutions and governments now collectively hold over 10% of the total bitcoin supply. The breakdown tells an interesting story—public companies account for 5.5%, while private entities claim 1.45%. Governments have accumulated 3.25%, bringing the combined total to 10.2%. This isn't just a number on a chart; it signals deepening mainstream adoption. What started as a fringe asset has become significant enough that traditional power players can't ignore it anymore. Whether you're tracking institutional flows or assessing BTC's market maturity, this cross-10% threshold is worth noting.