31 percent of Bitcoin stocks: Institutional investors take control of the cryptocurrency

Anstieg des institutionellen Bitcoin-Besitzes: 31 Prozent in den Händen von Institutionen Laut einem aktuellen Bericht der Krypto-Börse Gemini und der Analyseplattform Glassnode haben institutionelle Akteure nun 31 Prozent aller Bitcoin (BTC) in ihrem Besitz. Diese Entwicklung ist ein bedeutender Indikator für das wachsende Interesse von institutionellen Investoren an der führenden Kryptowährung. Der Anstieg des institutionellen …
Increase in institutional Bitcoin ownership: 31 percent in the hands of institutions, according to a current report by the crypto exchange Gemini and the analysis platform Glassnode, now have institutional actors 31 percent of all Bitcoin (BTC). This development is an important indicator of the growing interest of institutional investors in the leading cryptocurrency. The increase in institutional ... (Symbolbild/KNAT)

31 percent of Bitcoin stocks: Institutional investors take control of the cryptocurrency

increase in institutional Bitcoin ownership: 31 percent in the hands of institutions

According to a current report by the Gemini crypto exchange and the analysis platform Glassnode, institutional actors now have 31 percent of all Bitcoin (BTC). This development is an important indicator of the growing interest of institutional investors in the leading cryptocurrency.

The increase in institutional Bitcoin ownership could be due to several factors, including increasing trust in cryptocurrencies as an asset class, the desire for diversification in the portfolios and the search for inflation protection. Institutions are increasingly considering Bitcoin as a digital variant of gold, which leads to an increased purchase interest.

The increasing acceptance of Bitcoin in large institutions could also potentially reduce the volatility of the market time and lead to stabilizing prices. The access barriers for institutional investors have also reduced because more and more funds and companies begin to invest in cryptocurrencies or to offer appropriate products.

These developments show that Bitcoin is no longer just a niche product for private individuals, but is increasingly establishing itself as a serious part of traditional investment strategies. It remains to be seen how these trends will develop in the future and which other institutions will enter the crypto-based market.