Bitcoin Updates: France's Bitcoin Holdings Spark Digital Gold Frenzy, Limited Supply Drives Price Upward
- France's UDR party proposes a 2% national Bitcoin reserve (420,000 BTC) via mining, tax payments, and asset seizures to enhance financial sovereignty. - Corporate adoption accelerates as ZOOZ Strategy Ltd. adds $10M BTC, joining BlackRock's ETF and Fidelity's $30.2B inflows, diversifying institutional reserves. - Growing institutional demand tightens Bitcoin's supply dynamics, with 2% of total BTC locked in reserves, pushing prices up 6.7% weekly amid declining exchange balances. - Analysts project $200,
Bitcoin Supply Tightens as Institutional Interest Grows
The Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR) in France has put forward a significant legislative proposal to create a national
Corporations are also ramping up their Bitcoin acquisitions.
Rising institutional demand is putting additional strain on Bitcoin’s available supply. With up to 420,000 BTC—around 2% of all coins—potentially being held in sovereign and corporate treasuries, market liquidity is tightening. This scarcity theme is reinforced by falling exchange balances and increased on-chain activity, indicating ongoing accumulation by investors,
Industry leaders’ forecasts are adding to the bullish outlook. Robert Kiyosaki and Michael Saylor anticipate Bitcoin could hit $200,000 by the end of the year,
Institutional participation is also reshaping the market. BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF and Fidelity’s involvement have brought in $30.2 billion in yearly inflows, despite recent market swings, according to recent commentary. Meanwhile, regulatory progress—such as Solana’s ETF approval and Visa’s expansion of stablecoin services—demonstrates the growing mainstream acceptance of crypto, Bitget’s analysis notes.
Bitcoin is currently trading close to $115,565, with bulls targeting $120,000 as the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting nears, Brave New Coin reports. While short-term volatility persists, the combination of institutional buying, supply limitations, and favorable macroeconomic trends could set the stage for a breakout in Q4 2025,
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