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Is Strategy the Only Major Bitcoin Buyer Now? What Does it Mean for the BTC Price?

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Sahana Vibhute

The rise of institutional interest in the crypto markets has changed the dynamics of Bitcoin, specifically. Strategy (then MicroStrategy) has played a major role in changing these institutions’ perceptions of cryptos. Recent data suggests that Strategy has emerged as the dominant buyer of BTC, raising questions about the sustainability of the ongoing price trend.

Weak Participation Raises Red Flags

Over the past 30 days, Strategy has reportedly accumulated nearly 45,000 BTC, marking its fastest pace of acquisition in almost a year. At the same time, participation from other treasury companies has dropped sharply, with the number of active buyers falling from 30 to just 13. Their combined purchases have declined by nearly 99%, now contributing only a marginal share of total demand.

This sharp decline in broader participation is further compounded by rising ETF outflows, signaling that institutional appetite may be weakening rather than expanding. 

This creates a critical imbalance. Instead of a broad-based rally supported by multiple demand sources, the market appears to be relying heavily on a single entity to absorb supply. Such concentration introduces structural fragility, as the absence of diversified buyers limits the market’s ability to sustain upward momentum. However, Bitcoin’s muted price reaction suggests that ongoing buying pressure is being offset by persistent selling.

Is Strategy Absorbing Supply—or Supporting the Market?

There are two possible interpretations of the current setup. On one hand, Strategy’s aggressive accumulation could represent a silent absorption phase, where large players steadily accumulate BTC before a potential breakout. In this scenario, the lack of price movement reflects a transfer of supply rather than weakness.

On the other hand, the data may point to a more concerning reality. With ETF outflows rising and fewer companies participating, Strategy’s purchases could effectively be acting as exit liquidity—absorbing selling pressure from other market participants rather than driving fresh demand.

How Will This Impact Bitcoin (BTC) Price?

The Bitcoin price appears to be at a crucial turning point, with its current structure offering mixed signals across timeframes. In the short term, Strategy’s aggressive accumulation continues to provide support, helping absorb selling pressure and prevent deeper downsides.

However, the midterm outlook remains uncertain, as weakening ETF flows and declining participation from other corporate buyers keep the market range-bound. This lack of broad-based demand limits the strength of any sustained upside move.

From a long-term perspective, the growing concentration of demand introduces structural risk. If new institutional players fail to enter and reliance on a single dominant buyer persists, the sustainability of the broader rally could come into question.

Sahana Vibhute

A passionate cryptocurrency and blockchain author qualified to cover every event in the crypto space. Researching minute occurrences and bringing new insights lie within the prime focus of my task.

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