#以太坊投资机会 I just saw an interesting phenomenon—many listed companies are accumulating crypto assets! 🤔 The most shocking is a company called Strategy, which surprisingly spent nearly $1 billion to buy Bitcoin, now holding over 660,000 coins, making it a "big Bitcoin holder."
But what I’m most interested in is the Ethereum part! Republic Technologies increased their ETH holdings by 742 coins, and they’re even planning to buy more? This shows that professional institutions aren’t just focusing on Bitcoin; some also believe in Ethereum’s future. They bought at an average cost of $2,700, and now ETH’s price has me a bit confused—I don’t know if this cost basis is high or low...😅
Another detail: Shuntai Holdings bought Filecoin for mining, which suddenly made me think—turns out listed companies are not only investing in crypto assets but also integrating them into specific business scenarios. This seems much deeper than my understanding of "speculating on coins."
I want to understand Ethereum’s current investment logic better. Can you explain to newcomers why institutions are starting to allocate to multiple crypto assets instead of just Bitcoin? Is this a sign of long-term confidence? 🙏
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#以太坊投资机会 I just saw an interesting phenomenon—many listed companies are accumulating crypto assets! 🤔 The most shocking is a company called Strategy, which surprisingly spent nearly $1 billion to buy Bitcoin, now holding over 660,000 coins, making it a "big Bitcoin holder."
But what I’m most interested in is the Ethereum part! Republic Technologies increased their ETH holdings by 742 coins, and they’re even planning to buy more? This shows that professional institutions aren’t just focusing on Bitcoin; some also believe in Ethereum’s future. They bought at an average cost of $2,700, and now ETH’s price has me a bit confused—I don’t know if this cost basis is high or low...😅
Another detail: Shuntai Holdings bought Filecoin for mining, which suddenly made me think—turns out listed companies are not only investing in crypto assets but also integrating them into specific business scenarios. This seems much deeper than my understanding of "speculating on coins."
I want to understand Ethereum’s current investment logic better. Can you explain to newcomers why institutions are starting to allocate to multiple crypto assets instead of just Bitcoin? Is this a sign of long-term confidence? 🙏