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Last week, global listed companies bought a net $953 million worth of BTC, and MSTR increased its holdings by more than $700 million in a single week

By: odaily.com|2025/07/21 22:01:52
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Odaily News According to SoSoValue data, as of July 21, 2025 Eastern Time, the total weekly net inflow of Bitcoin allocated by global listed companies (excluding mining companies) last week was US$953 million.
Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) invested $739.8 million last week and increased its holdings by 6,220 bitcoins at a price of $118,940, bringing its total holdings to 607,770 bitcoins.
Japanese listed company Metaplanet suspended its bitcoin purchases last week after five consecutive weeks of continuous increases.
Sequans Communication (NYSE: SQNS), a French wafer fab listed in the United States, joined the ranks of new BTC purchases last week. Sequans Communication invested $150 million to increase its holdings by 1,264 bitcoins at a price of $118,659, bringing its total holdings to 2,317 bitcoins.
In addition, three other companies made new purchases last week. The Smarter Web, a British digital advertising company, invested $36.1 million to increase its holdings of 325 bitcoins at a price of $111,107, bringing its total holdings to 1,600 bitcoins; Semler Scientific, a US medical services company, invested $25 million to increase its holdings of 210 BTC at a price of $118,974, bringing its total holdings to 4,846 BTC; Blockchain Group, a French Web3 service company, invested $2.56 million to increase its holdings of 22 bitcoins at a price of $116,516, bringing its total holdings to 1,955 bitcoins.
As of press time, global listed companies (excluding mining companies) included in the statistics hold a total of 681,680 bitcoins, with a current market value of approximately US$80.4 billion, accounting for 3.43% of the total market value of Bitcoin.

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