Once again, a major move. A well-known crypto asset management firm recently increased its holdings by 1,229 BTC, with this purchase costing approximately $108.8 million, averaging around $88,568 per coin.
As of December 28, 2025, this institution's BTC holdings have accumulated to 672,497 coins. From inception to now, it has invested a total of $50.44 billion, with an average cost basis of about $74,997 per coin.
Such a large-scale holding and continuous accumulation signal a pretty interesting message — it indicates that major institutions remain very confident in the long-term value of BTC.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 2025-12-29 13:32
Big institutions are really aggressive this time. They’re still buying at an average price of 88,000? It shows that the numbers they have in mind are much higher than we thought.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 2025-12-29 13:30
Big institutions are playing at a level that retail investors can't match.
Once again, a major move. A well-known crypto asset management firm recently increased its holdings by 1,229 BTC, with this purchase costing approximately $108.8 million, averaging around $88,568 per coin.
As of December 28, 2025, this institution's BTC holdings have accumulated to 672,497 coins. From inception to now, it has invested a total of $50.44 billion, with an average cost basis of about $74,997 per coin.
Such a large-scale holding and continuous accumulation signal a pretty interesting message — it indicates that major institutions remain very confident in the long-term value of BTC.