The Bitcoin holdings of publicly traded companies, based on data from CoinGecko (accessed Feb 20, 2024).
MicroStrategy is an enterprise software company focused on IT and data analytics. The company began investing in Bitcoin during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now owns over 174,530 Bitcoins worth approximately $9B.
According to CoinDesk, Tesla invested $1.5B in Bitcoin in Feb 2021, accumulating roughly 43,000 tokens. Plans to accept Bitcoin as payment for its cars were also announced, though later retracted. The firm reportedly sold a large chunk of its Bitcoins throughout 2021 and 2022.
Rank | Company | Country | Total Bitcoin | Estimated Value (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MicroStrategy | US | 174,530 | 9,086,769,212 |
2 | Galaxy Digital | US | 17,518 | 912,061,096 |
3 | Marathon Digital | US | 13,716 | 714,112,912 |
4 | Tesla | US | 10,500 | 546,674,364 |
5 | Hut 8 | Canada | 9,366 | 487,633,533 |
6 | Coinbase | US | 9,181 | 478,001,651 |
7 | Block Inc. | US | 8,027 | 417,919,535 |
8 | Riot Platforms | US | 7,327 | 381,474,578 |
9 | Hive Blockchain | Canada | 2,596 | 135,158,728 |
10 | CleanSpark | US | 2,575 | 134,065,380 |
11 | NEXON | Japan | 1,717 | 89,394,275 |
12 | Exodus | US | 1,651 | 85,958,036 |
As of Feb 20, 2024.
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