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Standard Chartered: The current surge in Bitcoin holdings by enterprises has increased buying pressure, but there may be potential liquidation risks

2025-06-03 22:12:01
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ChainCatcher Standard Chartered Bank analyst Geoff Kendrick stated that the rapidly spreading corporate Bitcoin financial strategies are currently increasing the buying pressure for Bitcoin, but they also pose a risk of liquidation if prices drop significantly.

Analysis suggests that 61 Bitcoin companies currently hold 3.2% of the total cryptocurrency supply in bonds, and if the Bitcoin price is more than 22% lower than the average purchase price of these companies, it could lead to liquidation.

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