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Royal Bank of Canada invests $233 million to significantly increase its stake in Bitcoin leader.
The latest data from [币界] shows that the Royal Bank of Canada has recently completed a significant investment—buying 13,700 shares of the Bitcoin strategy holdings company MicroStrategy for $233 million.
This transaction has released quite a few signals. The involvement of traditional financial giants indicates a warming attitude among institutions towards allocating assets related to Bitcoin. MicroStrategy, as one of the companies with the largest Bitcoin holdings among publicly traded companies, is closely watched in every move. The Royal Bank of Canada, as one of the leading financial institutions in North America, often has its investment decisions viewed as a market barometer.
This also reflects that more and more traditional financial institutions are re-evaluating the asset allocation value of Bitcoin. In terms of investment scale, a single investment of $233 million is not small, enough to demonstrate the determination of these institutions. As institutional participation increases, Bitcoin-related listed companies are also attracting more attention from investors.