Bitcoin Holding Covert Battle: The Capital Map of Institutions and 'Mystery Figures'
Peeling back the ledger of the world's top ten Bitcoin holders reveals the power code of the crypto world! The U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF dominates with 1.285 million coins, surpassing Satoshi Nakamoto's 1.1 million to become the 'new major player'; Wall Street giants like Coinbase (983,000 coins) and BlackRock (732,000 coins) are closely on its heels, while Binance's exchange reserve of 619,000 coins also hides liquidity secrets.
MicroStrategy (190,000 coins) and Grayscale (approximately 200,000 coins) embody the 'institutional hoarding' logic, colliding with Tesla's 11,500 coins as a 'tech player' allocation. The Winklevoss twins' 150,000 coins and Block.one's 24,000 coins in early positions add to the legendary narrative.
Most intriguing is Satoshi Nakamoto's 'silent holding'—if his private key were to move, would the Bitcoin market turn upside down? Now, traditional finance, tech companies, and crypto-native forces are interwoven; this covert battle of holdings is no longer simply about 'who hoards the most,' but rather a global capital bet on the future of crypto.