According to recent data, public companies have raced ahead of Bitcoin
Public firms added 245,510 BTC to their balance sheets from January through June, a 375% jump over the 51,653 BTC they bought in the same stretch last year.
At the same time, spot ETF issuers purchased 118,424
According to data from
That ETF component is 56% lower than the 267,878 BTC they purchased in H1 2024, despite the funds experiencing more robust inflows than they experienced towards the end of 2024.
The difference indicates increasingly companies are holding Bitcoin directly instead of relying on exchange‑traded products.
Data shows 254 entities now hold Bitcoin, and 141 of those are public companies. That marks big growth from the start of the year, when only 67 firms had BTC, and the end of March, when the number hit 79.
Those counts translate to a 140% rise in six months and a nearly 80% gain in three months, underlining how many new players have jumped in.
In the first half of 2025, the Michael Saylor‑led company purchased 135,600 BTC but now accounts for 55% of the total—down from its previous dominance. Firms such as
GameStop and ProCap have stepped into the spotlight, each adding large sums to their Bitcoin holdings.
According to industry commentary, the increase in corporate purchasing in addition to continuing ETF demand could take a bite out of available supply.
When the next halving event reduces new Bitcoin issuance, less will flow into the market. Analysts caution that increasing institutional interest and declining supply might produce a significant price response.
As public firms climb aboard and ETFs keep on buying—though at a reduced rate—the battle for Bitcoin is escalating. Although Strategy’s investments have increased in absolute value, the arrival of new buyers indicates the market is expanding.
If that trend continues and reward for miners decreases following the halving, the battle for Bitcoin’s scarce supply could get fiercer.
Investors and analysts alike will be paying close attention to how these forces influence the price of Bitcoin in the second half of 2025.
Featured image from StormGain, chart from TradingView