Bitcoin’s Corporate Bid Is Strong But Still Depends on MicroStrategyBitcoin Treasuries Report, October 2025Bitcoin’s bull market has been powered by two steady sources of demand: institutional money flowing into the newly launched Bitcoin ETFs, and public companies adding Bitcoin to their balance sheets. These two channels of capital are critical. If either one falters, Bitcoin would lose a major tailwind that has supported prices throughout this cycle. In today’s issue, we’ll look at why these two sources of demand are strategic, whether public companies are maintaining their accumulation pace, and where the key risk currently lies. Let’s dig into the data. Ecoinometrics delivers professional-grade crypto and macro analysis to help institutional investors and serious traders make data-driven decisions. Our team conducts rigorous quantitative research, developing proprietary metrics and institutional-quality visualizations that cut through the noise to reveal key market dynamics. Each newsletter provides clear, actionable insights backed by data, delivered in a concise format that respects your time - five minutes to absorb, but deep enough to inform your investment strategy. Join over 33,000 professional investors and fund managers: Ready? Let’s dig into the data. Bitcoin’s Corporate Bid Is Strong But Still Depends on MicroStrategyThe TakeawayCorporate Bitcoin accumulation has become a powerful structural force alongside ETF inflows, providing a steady tailwind for the market... Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app |
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Bitcoin’s Corporate Bid Is Strong But Still Depends on MicroStrategy
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