GameStop recently announced that it will include Bitcoin in its corporate reserve assets, becoming another traditional company to embrace cryptocurrency after MicroStrategy. This decision not only reflects the recognition of the value storage function of crypto assets by traditional industries but may also prompt more publicly traded companies to follow suit. For example, GameStop plans to convert part of its cash reserves into Bitcoin to hedge against inflation risk, which directly boosts short-term market sentiment for BTC. It is noteworthy that the company became famous for the 'retail investors vs. Wall Street' incident, and its foray into Bitcoin may be related to its brand strategy overhaul. In the long run, if more companies follow suit, Bitcoin's position as 'digital gold' will be further solidified, but in the short term, attention should be paid to how its balance sheet fluctuations affect stock prices. Investors can use this opportunity to observe the pace of institutional entry and grasp market trends.