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The Companies Banking the Most on Bitcoin

Tesla famously invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin in February 2021, and while the current crypto market crash has left that outlay looking even more reckless than some observers labelled it at the time, should the notoriously volatile currency bounce back and even stabilize, the electric car producer will again be happily in the driving seat as one of the leading public companies when it comes to Bitcoin ownership.

The extent to which Tesla is banking on Bitcoin is still no where near that of MicroStrategy, however. As this infographic using figures from the Statista Digital Economy Compass 2022 illustrates, the U.S. business intelligence firm most recently reported 129,218 of the cryptocurrency on its balance sheet - far ahead of Tesla's 43,200. All of the other companies on this ranking are directly involved in the business of crypto in some form. Whether these investments will pay off in the long-term, only time will tell. In the short- to medium-term, expect the usual swings towards boom and bust and back again.

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this chart shows the public companies with most bitcoins on balance sheet in 2022.

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Daily crypto asset flow of the Bitcoin ETFs listed at NYSE and NASDAQ 2024
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Weekly crypto asset flow and AUM from BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust 2024
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Weekly crypto asset flow and AUM from Fidelity's Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund 2024
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Weekly investment flow into cryptocurrency, such as from Bitcoin ETFs, 2023-2024
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Weekly crypto asset flow and AUM from Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) 2023-2024
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Daily Bitcoin (BTC) market cap history up to April 25, 2024

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