Remixpoint acquires additional 2.9 Bitcoin, holding reaches 1,381.8 BTC
Key Takeaways
- Remixpoint, a Japanese company, has acquired an additional 2.9 Bitcoin.
- The company's total Bitcoin holdings now amount to 1,381.8 BTC.
Remixpoint, a Japanese company, acquired an additional 2.9 Bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 1,381.8 BTC. The company announced the purchase today via its official X account.
Bitcoin continues to see uptake among corporations as a hedge against inflation. Strategy has accumulated up to 640,250 BTC through ongoing purchases as of October 2025, exemplifying the broader trend of institutional interest in crypto assets.
Corporate Bitcoin acquisitions reflect strategic responses to favorable market conditions, with firms regularly announcing treasury additions. Bitcoin’s role in corporate treasuries has been bolstered by alignments with financial strategies, as demonstrated by entities integrating crypto holdings into their business operations.
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