Bitcoin reserves on cryptocurrency exchanges have plummeted to 2.6 million BTC, the lowest level since November 2018, according to Fidelity Digital Assets. The firm reports that over 425,000 BTC have moved off exchanges since November 2024, with public companies alone acquiring nearly 350,000 BTC following the U.S. election. Corporate buyers have been purchasing more than 30,000 BTC monthly in 2025.
Fidelity attributes this trend to a strategic shift toward long-term holding among institutional players. “We anticipate [this trend] accelerating in the near future,” the report stated, noting bitcoin’s growing role in corporate treasury strategies. This mirrors recent reports of sovereign wealth funds quietly accumulating bitcoin as a hedge against U.S. dollar weakness and inflation.
The parallel movements reveal a fundamental market transformation. Corporate treasuries are treating bitcoin as a scarce reserve asset rather than a trading instrument. With continued accumulation happening, bitcoin’s migration from exchange wallets to institutional custody solutions may have already entered a new phase of acceleration.
These shifts could reshape bitcoin’s market dynamics at the core—tightening supply while elevating its standing as a scarce macro asset in the same realm as gold. As retail investors, high-net-worth individuals, companies, and even nation-states vie for slices of the same finite pie, bitcoins held on exchanges are expected to keep dwindling. Still, during price climbs, sellers occasionally flood platforms, causing a temporary uptick in balances.
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