Last week, global listed companies bought a net of $275 million in BTC. Strategy did not buy Bitcoin this week. DDC completed its first round of financing and has received $53 million to buy Bitcoin.
Odaily News According to SoSoValue data, as of July 7, 2025 Eastern Time, the total weekly net inflow of Bitcoin allocated by global listed companies (excluding mining companies) last week was US$275 million.
Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) did not buy Bitcoin last week, after increasing its holdings for 13 consecutive weeks. Strategy CEO Michael Saylor tweeted last Sunday that “Some weeks you just need to HODL”.
Metaplanet, a Japanese listed company, continued to make large purchases last week, investing a total of US$238.7 million and increasing its holdings by 2,205 BTC at a price of $108,237, bringing its total holdings to 15,555 BTC. The amount of purchases per week has continued to expand recently.
British digital advertising company The Smarter Web and French Web3 service company Blockchain Group also made large purchases last week. The Smarter Web invested $23.9 million to increase its holdings by 230.05 bitcoins at $103,895, bringing its total holdings to 773.58 bitcoins; Blockchain Group invested $12.33 million to increase its holdings by 116 BTC at $106,294, bringing its total holdings to 1,904 BTC.
In addition, on July 1, the U.S. catering company DayDayCook (U.S. stock code: DDC) announced the completion of its first round of financing, receiving US$53 million. The remaining amount of the current financing plan is US$475 million (including US$275 million in convertible bond financing and US$200 million in equity financing). The company plans to use the net proceeds from this issuance to purchase Bitcoin.
As of press time, global listed companies (excluding mining companies) included in the statistics hold a total of 666,220 BTC, with a current market value of approximately US$72.3 billion, accounting for 3.35% of the total market value of Bitcoin.
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