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Tracking the BTC holdings of top Public Treasury Companies
Note: Dates may represent actual purchase announcements or the latest disclosed holdings (such as quarterly reports).
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Top 20 Public Treasury Companies

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The Bitcoin Treasury Tracker provides a unique, data-driven view of how the world’s largest public companies are accumulating Bitcoin. Unlike a static table that only shows total Bitcoin holdings at a single point in time, such as our Bitcoin Treasury list of public companies, this chart reveals how those holdings have changed over time.

By visualizing treasury growth, you can instantly see which companies are aggressively adding to their Bitcoin positions, which ones are slowing down, and who is emerging as a new player in the market. This makes the Bitcoin Treasury Tracker one of the most valuable tools for tracking corporate Bitcoin treasuries and institutional adoption.

Why Bitcoin Treasuries Matter

Bitcoin treasuries have become a key signal of long-term confidence in Bitcoin as a store of value. Today, more public companies are adopting a Bitcoin treasury strategy, using their balance sheets to accumulate BTC in both bull and bear markets.

MicroStrategy currently leads with the largest corporate Bitcoin treasury, and you can dive deeper into their approach in our dedicated Bitcoin Treasury Strategy dashboard. Other companies such as Marathon Digital, Tesla, and Galaxy Digital also hold significant amounts of BTC, showing that companies holding Bitcoin are becoming a permanent fixture in global finance.

Key Features of the Treasury Tracker
  • Top 10 public companies with Bitcoin holdings – updated over time.
  • Corporate Bitcoin treasuries at a glance – compare total holdings side by side.
  • Clear visualization of Bitcoin treasury strategies – see which firms are stacking faster or slowing down.
  • Historical perspective – track how companies holding Bitcoin have evolved their positions.

Whether you’re an investor, analyst, or Bitcoin enthusiast, this page is your go-to resource for monitoring the race to build the biggest Bitcoin treasury.

FAQ Section
Q1: What is a Bitcoin treasury?

A Bitcoin treasury refers to the Bitcoin held by a company as part of its corporate reserves or balance sheet strategy. Public companies like MicroStrategy, Marathon Digital, and others allocate Bitcoin as a long-term store of value.

Q2: Why do companies hold Bitcoin in their treasury?

Companies adopt a Bitcoin treasury strategy to hedge against inflation, diversify reserves, and align with the growing digital economy. Holding Bitcoin signals long-term confidence in its role as a global reserve asset.

Q3: Which public companies hold the most Bitcoin?

MicroStrategy currently leads with the largest corporate Bitcoin treasury. Other companies such as Marathon Digital, Tesla, and Galaxy Digital also hold significant amounts of BTC.

Q4: How can I track corporate Bitcoin treasuries?

Our Bitcoin Treasury Tracker shows how public company Bitcoin holdings evolve over time. Unlike a static list, it lets you see who is stacking faster and who is slowing down.

Q5: What is a Bitcoin treasury strategy?

A Bitcoin treasury strategy is how a company decides to accumulate, hold, or finance Bitcoin purchases. Some firms steadily accumulate over time, while others raise capital through debt or equity to buy large amounts.

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