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Over a million Bitcoin is locked up in the Treasury as the agency pours out $1 billion

5 months ago 5 Min Read
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Corporate Bitcoin finances exceed 1 million btc as more companies build quietly and publicly crypto reserves.

The report shows that from September 1 to September 6, businesses announced new allocations of around 1 billion BTC at current prices.

Bitcoin All-in

Three new Corporate Treasury Ministry appeared a week. According to Crypto Analyst @BTCNLNICO, the Dutch company opened at 1,000 BTC after raising about 147 million.

China-listed CIMG Inc started at 500 BTC, but US-based hyperscale data was placed in the first 3.6 BTC via an early program.

These new entries account for around 1,503 BTC. This is important for expanding the list of company holders, although the headline size has been reduced.

In addition to these fresh entries, the wide set of companies added a small but meaningful amount. Mining and infrastructure companies have won chips:

Cipher Mining bought 195 BTC, CleanSpark added 124 BTC, and Convano and Cango took 155 BTC and 150 BTC, respectively.

Week 36 – #bitcoin Financial Strategy Update 🚨

📅September 1 – We saw the announcement of 47 on September 6th – ~9.8k BTC🤯

– 1,503.6 Three new Treasury Ministry launched at BTC
– Six future financial announcements, millions of value
– 24 companies added 8,339.26 BTC
– 6 plans to buy more BTC, worth 136.7m
– … pic.twitter.com/v9vinvij2u

-nlnica (@btcnnlno) September 6, 2025

Big financial name, big appetite

These purchases were part of a bigger pattern. The 24 companies lifted approximately 8,339 BTC over the week. Spreading across many names, these small allocations added real momentum to the dataset and emphasized wider participation beyond the buyers of marquees.

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The big Ministry of Finance continued to buy. Michael Saylor’s strategy has made a considerable purchase to keep a total of 636,500 BTC north. Miner Marathon Digital added 1,838 BTC per week, while Metaplanet bought 1,009 BTC and hit stash above 20,000 BTC.

Bitcoin in the US increased its holdings by 502 BTC as part of its stable build. These single-company moves created substantial dents in weekly totals, highlighting that both miners and non-miners are taking significant positions.

Business activities were not limited to spot purchases. Several companies have announced large purchase plans and approvals for funding.

BTCUSD is currently trading at $111,220. Chart: TradingView

Metaplanet has secured expansion approvals, including up to 555 billion yen (approximately $3.8 billion). S-Science has raised its purchase limit to 9.6 billion yen (approximately $65.3 million). The Smarter web company has agreed to a subscription worth approximately £24 million (approximately $32.4 million).

Growing base

Meanwhile, HyperScale Data is planning to purchase 20 million Bitcoin through its ATM program, and Convano has pledged 2.5 billion yen ($17 million).

Other notable moves include US Bitcoin, which has been prepared by SORA Ventures to launch a Bitcoin Finance Fund and list it as ABTC on AMSDAQ, and DDC Enterprise, which will work with Gemini on the Treasury allocation.

Institutional trends also manifested in the broader markets. BlackRock’s recent purchase of 290 million Bitcoin has been chosen amid institutional movements, reflecting the growing mainstream interest in building crypto exposures.

This week’s story is both focused and spreading. A handful of large Treasury ministries continue to grow, but dozens of small purchases and new entrants are expanding their bases.

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Together they pushed corporate Bitcoin Holdings to the 1 million BTC mark. This is a milestone that shows companies increasingly treat Bitcoin as part of their corporate finance playbook.

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