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Data: Last week, publicly listed companies worldwide made a net purchase of $628 million in BTC as Strategy resumes buying

Data: Last week, publicly listed companies worldwide made a net purchase of $628 million in BTC as Strategy resumes buying

ChaincatcherChaincatcher2025/07/14 12:29
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According to ChainCatcher, citing SoSoValue data, as of July 14, 2025 (Eastern Time), the total net weekly inflow of Bitcoin allocated by global publicly listed companies (excluding mining companies) reached $628 million last week.

Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) resumed Bitcoin purchases last week, investing a total of $472.5 million to acquire 4,225 Bitcoins at an average price of $111,827, bringing its total holdings to 601,550 Bitcoins.

Japanese listed company Metaplanet continued its buying streak for the fifth consecutive week, investing $93.6 million last week to acquire 797 Bitcoins at an average price of $117,451, raising its total holdings to 16,352 Bitcoins.

Five other companies made new purchases last week, with three of them increasing their holdings by more than $10 million. UK digital advertising company The Smarter Web invested $29.1 million to acquire 275 Bitcoins at an average price of $105,837, bringing its total holdings to 1,275 Bitcoins; Japanese listed company Remixpoint invested $13.89 million to acquire 116.72 Bitcoins at an average price of $118,993, bringing its total holdings to 1,168.28 Bitcoins; US tech company KULR invested $10 million to acquire 90 Bitcoins at an average price of $111,111, bringing its total holdings to 1,021 Bitcoins; Japanese apparel company ANAP invested $5.21 million to acquire 44.56 Bitcoins at an average price of $116,918, bringing its total holdings to 229.23 Bitcoins; French Web3 services company Blockchain Group invested $3.23 million to acquire 29 Bitcoins at an average price of $109,733, bringing its total holdings to 1,933 Bitcoins.

On July 9, Japanese listed company Remixpoint announced a financing plan of 31.5 billion yen (approximately $215 million), with all proceeds to be used for Bitcoin purchases. The company aims to increase its Bitcoin holdings from the current 1,168 to 3,000 in the near term. Remixpoint also announced that it will pay its new CEO, Yoshihiko Takahashi, in Bitcoin, marking the first time a Japanese listed company has adopted such a compensation structure.

As of press time, the global publicly listed companies (excluding mining companies) included in the statistics collectively hold a total of 672,590 Bitcoins, with a current market value of approximately $8.19 billion, accounting for 3.38% of Bitcoin's circulating market capitalization.

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