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#Public Company Crypto Reserves
Why Is Crypto Popular?
In 2025, many publicly traded companies began favoring digital assets over traditional currencies. Key reasons:
Preservation of value
Earning potential
Earning passive income through staking
Increasing institutional adoption
Crypto Assets with Current Data
Bitcoin (BTC)
Companies hold approximately 657,000 BTC.
This amount represents approximately 3.3% of the total supply.
Largest holder: Strategy Inc. (formerly MicroStrategy) leads with 597,000 BTC.
Ethereum (ETH)
A total of approximately 1.3 million ETH is held.
Most companies use their ETH holdings for passive income.
Notables: Coinbase, BTCS Inc., SharpLink Gaming. Featured Companies
Strategy Inc.: Leading digital asset portfolio.
MARA Holdings: Second largest holder.
Tesla & Coinbase: Equipped with a balanced digital asset structure.
Trump Media: Attracting attention with its large-scale digital investment initiative.
Possible Risks
Price Fluctuations: Sudden changes could impact financial structures.
Legal Uncertainties: Changing regulations could impact strategies.
Market Valuations: Company valuations may be tied to asset movements.
Overall Assessment
The fact that more than 160 companies have focused on digital assets clearly demonstrates the interest in this area. This approach represents a significant transformation in companies' reserve strategies.