$185 billion in crypto assets, who is actually in control?
A set of data makes it clear — 368 global entities hold over $185 billion in crypto assets, with digital asset treasuries composed of listed companies and private enterprises holding 73%, directly becoming the absolute dominant force in this market. What about government agencies? They account for over a quarter, maintaining a quite strong position.
What does this indicate? The way cryptocurrencies are played is changing. In the past, retail investors fought alone; now, enterprises and nations are playing big chess. The power of asset allocation is shifting from individuals to institutions. This is not just a numerical change but a reshaping of the entire market landscape.
Do you feel this wave of change? A new crypto market map is taking shape, and the key question is — how do you plan to respond?
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YieldHunter
· 4h ago
ngl if you look at the data, 73% in corporate hands basically means we're just watching institutions farm retail for liquidity at this point
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DaoTherapy
· 4h ago
Retail investors are really becoming more and more like leeks; institutions are eating the meat while we can only drink the soup.
The game of humanity ultimately ends with the power elites winning and taking everything.
It's been obvious for a long time—the big fish eat the small fish. What to do? Form alliances.
185 billion is locked by institutions; our small scattered funds are just for fun.
The government has also stepped in for real; now cryptocurrencies are truly about to be tamed.
Feeling it, feeling it—that sensation of blood pressure rising.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 4h ago
Retail investors are really running out of options. Looking at these numbers, it's a bit hopeless. With corporations and the government teaming up, how are we supposed to play?
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DegenWhisperer
· 4h ago
Haha, retail investors got eaten up, I saw it coming a long time ago.
Companies and governments are playing, so we need to think clearly about our position.
To put it simply, it's institutionalization. What can we do at this point...
Should we buy or just lie flat?
Feeling like an outsider.
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PessimisticLayer
· 4h ago
I've understood it long ago; retail investors should have recognized the reality early. Institutions and countries are playing a big game, and we are just the harvested chives, there's nothing more to say.
$185 billion in crypto assets, who is actually in control?
A set of data makes it clear — 368 global entities hold over $185 billion in crypto assets, with digital asset treasuries composed of listed companies and private enterprises holding 73%, directly becoming the absolute dominant force in this market. What about government agencies? They account for over a quarter, maintaining a quite strong position.
What does this indicate? The way cryptocurrencies are played is changing. In the past, retail investors fought alone; now, enterprises and nations are playing big chess. The power of asset allocation is shifting from individuals to institutions. This is not just a numerical change but a reshaping of the entire market landscape.
Do you feel this wave of change? A new crypto market map is taking shape, and the key question is — how do you plan to respond?