$BTC 🚨 STRATEGY SURPASSES BLACKROCK TO BECOME LARGEST BITCOIN HOLDER
Michael Saylor’s Strategy has overtaken BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), reclaiming the शीर्ष position as the largest known Bitcoin holder with approximately 815,061 BTC.
The shift follows Strategy’s latest acquisition of 34,164 BTC, valued at around $2.54 billion, marking one of its most aggressive purchases to date. The move pushed its total holdings ahead of BlackRock’s IBIT, which currently holds roughly 802,824 BTC.
The competition between the two entities has intensified over the past year. Strategy initially led in early 2024, before being surpassed after IBIT’s rapid accumulation following its ETF launch. The latest data shows a sharp reversal, with Strategy accelerating purchases to regain dominance.
The development highlights the growing concentration of Bitcoin among institutional players, as both corporate treasuries and ETFs continue to absorb significant supply from the market.
With accumulation trends still strong, the balance of power among top Bitcoin holders remains fluid, signaling continued competition at the highest level of institutional ownership.
Source: Market data / public filings
Michael Saylor’s Strategy has overtaken BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), reclaiming the शीर्ष position as the largest known Bitcoin holder with approximately 815,061 BTC.
The shift follows Strategy’s latest acquisition of 34,164 BTC, valued at around $2.54 billion, marking one of its most aggressive purchases to date. The move pushed its total holdings ahead of BlackRock’s IBIT, which currently holds roughly 802,824 BTC.
The competition between the two entities has intensified over the past year. Strategy initially led in early 2024, before being surpassed after IBIT’s rapid accumulation following its ETF launch. The latest data shows a sharp reversal, with Strategy accelerating purchases to regain dominance.
The development highlights the growing concentration of Bitcoin among institutional players, as both corporate treasuries and ETFs continue to absorb significant supply from the market.
With accumulation trends still strong, the balance of power among top Bitcoin holders remains fluid, signaling continued competition at the highest level of institutional ownership.
Source: Market data / public filings
