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✅ What is known so far

According to data from the tracker BitcoinTreasuries.NET, as of November 29, 2025, the 100 publicly traded companies with the most Bitcoin in their treasury collectively hold about 1,058,743 BTC.

Of those 100, eight companies increased their holdings in the last 7 days, while only one reduced its position.

This recent movement is part of an ongoing trend: throughout the third quarter of 2025, many public companies significantly increased their BTC reserves.

🔎 Who are some companies that have continued to accumulate

Although the exact list of the 8 companies from the recent report is not always publicly provided — the statements remain general — there are some firms that appear as active Bitcoin buyers during 2025:

Strategy Inc. (formerly MicroStrategy): continues to lead in total BTC holdings and has used capital increases to buy more.

Metaplanet (Japanese company): has made significant BTC purchases in 2025, positioning itself among the largest public holders.

Semler Scientific (health/medical technology company): also listed as a company that has recently added BTC.

Empery Digital (finance or investment entity): appears as another example outside the mining/technology sector that is accumulating BTC.

Additionally, many companies dedicated to mining or services related to Bitcoin (mining companies, exchanges, blockchain technology firms) continue to expand their reserves, reinforcing the idea that adoption is not restricted to a single sector.

📊 What does this increase mean

The fact that several companies renew or increase their reserves demonstrates that, even with price volatility, there is institutional conviction behind Bitcoin — many see it as a 'treasury asset' or store of value.

The diversification of sectors (not only mining or technology, but also health, finance, etc.) suggests that the adoption of BTC as a corporate reserve is expanding beyond the 'obvious'.

By adding more than 1 million BTC in total, public companies are showing that Bitcoin is no longer marginal — it represents a material percentage of capital under management in some cases.