Cryptocurrency Treasuries Reach $185 Billion, 368 Entities Involved

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Key Points:* The total cryptocurrency treasuries amount to $185 billion across 368 entities.

  • Public companies hold about 59.3% of these assets.
  • Government agencies account for 25.6% of the treasuries. Sentora’s recent report reveals that as of December 30, 2025, there are 368 entities holding over $185 billion in cryptocurrency treasuries globally.

$185 billion in crypto treasuries underscores growing institutional trust in digital assets, primarily driven by substantial Bitcoin allocations, showcasing their continued dominance in market reserves.

Institutional Investment Escalates to $185 Billion in Crypto

Sentora, a leading analytics firm, has reported that 368 entities hold cryptocurrency treasuries with values surpassing $185 billion. Public companies make up 59.3%, while private companies represent 13.7%. Government agencies hold 25.6%, with DAOs and non-profits accounting for the remainder.

The rise in institutional investments places Bitcoin as a primary asset, with steady accumulation indicating strong demand. The growing involvement of varied sectors, including private and public entities, displays interest and confidence in cryptocurrencies as financial assets.

“Bitcoin’s role in treasury portfolios underscores its utility as a hedge against traditional financial volatility,” Sentora shared.

Bitcoin’s Market Cap Hits $1.76 Trillion Amid Treasury Growth

Did you know? The accumulation of Bitcoin by institutions reached 1.86 million BTC by mid-2025, evidencing a growing trend in crypto adoption as a reserve asset.

According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin is priced at $87,957.67, with a market cap of 1.76 trillion dollars and a market dominance of 58.99%. Price changes reflect a volatile quarter with a 24-hour gain of 1.32% but a 90-day drop of 24.7%. The max supply stands at 21 million, with circulation close to 19.97 million BTC.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 12:18 UTC on December 30, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap Insights from the Coincu research team suggest potential regulatory shifts in the cryptocurrency market, which could influence treasury growth. Experts analyze historical BTC adoption patterns for guidance, highlighting Bitcoin’s status as a reliable store of value, despite no major policy shifts being confirmed at this stage.

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