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BlackRock holds 789,000 BTC.
Strategy holds 767,000 BTC.
The US Government is sitting on 330,000 BTC it seized from criminals.
Fidelity has over 470,000 BTC between its ETF and custody operations.
Institutions now control a significant chunk of every Bitcoin in circulation.
Some people call this validation: the moment Wall Street finally took Bitcoin seriously. Long-term conviction capital from the most powerful financial entities on earth entering a market that was built in a bedroom.
Others call it the beginning of the end. Bitcoin was designed so no single entity could control it. But right now, a handful of firms and government agencies hold more BTC than most nations will ever accumulate.
The technology is decentralised.
The ownership is not.
So tell me:
Is institutional accumulation the greatest validation in crypto history, or the quiet centralisation of the most important asset ever created?