The growth rate of net institutional demand for Bitcoin has reached a new high since the end of 2025
According to monitoring by Omar Faridi, the net demand from institutional investors for btc-42">Bitcoin has regained strong momentum, reaching the highest growth rate since the end of 2025.
Data from Bloomberg, Glassnode, and Bitwise Europe shows that the buying power of professional institutions such as funds and asset management companies significantly exceeds selling pressure. Industry analysis points out that institutional funds typically feature large transactions and long-term holdings, and the renewed acceleration of their net demand indicates an increased confidence among large players in Bitcoin as a store of value. Currently, the rise in institutional participation is driving improvements in market liquidity and is seen as a signal of Bitcoin's further solidification in the global financial system.
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