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Data: Publicly listed companies hold a total of 1.3401 million bitcoins, with Strategy accounting for nearly 63%

2026-07-09 00:05:55
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According to CoinMarketCap data, publicly listed companies currently hold a total of 1,340,145 bitcoins, accounting for 6.38% of the total bitcoin supply. Among them, Strategy holds 62.96%, ranking first; Others account for 15.45%; Twenty One Capital and XXI each hold 3.25%, Metaplanet holds 3.21%, and MARA holds 2.71%.

Against the backdrop of record net outflows from bitcoin ETFs in June, corporate treasury allocations have shown divergence. Data shows that Strategy has recently reduced some of its bitcoin holdings, while Strive's holdings have surpassed 19,800 bitcoins, and mining companies like Riot and CleanSpark continue to increase their positions.

Data: Publicly listed companies hold a total of 1.3401 million bitcoins, with Strategy accounting for nearly 63%

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