Recently, there has been an interesting signal worth paying attention to. A tech giant completed its third-largest acquisition since its founding, with the target being a well-known company. Even more interestingly, the founder of the acquired company explicitly listed "btc holder" as a profile label on social media platforms.
This founder was also promoted to vice president of the acquired company as a result of this acquisition. It seems that while completing this large-scale deal, the company's management did not change their Bitcoin holdings—in fact, they reinforced this identity publicly.
From a macro perspective, the holdings choices of senior executives at large tech companies often reflect market participants' long-term views on digital assets. While such signals are case-specific, they are still worth noting in market sentiment analysis. In any case, the recognition of Bitcoin among traditional financial institutions and tech elites appears to be continuously increasing.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12h ago
Executives at major companies dare to list btc holder in their profiles, indicating they are confident.
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SquidTeacher
· 12h ago
This guy really dares to do it. Promoting to Vice President while still clinging to the BTC identity tag—does he not fear being embarrassed by the board of directors?
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 12h ago
Big shots getting promoted still dare to hang onto BTC holder, what does this tell us?
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governance_ghost
· 12h ago
Being acquired and still so confidently holding BTC, gotta say, there's something impressive about that.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 12h ago
This is the real signal, and the experts are quietly getting on board.
Recently, there has been an interesting signal worth paying attention to. A tech giant completed its third-largest acquisition since its founding, with the target being a well-known company. Even more interestingly, the founder of the acquired company explicitly listed "btc holder" as a profile label on social media platforms.
This founder was also promoted to vice president of the acquired company as a result of this acquisition. It seems that while completing this large-scale deal, the company's management did not change their Bitcoin holdings—in fact, they reinforced this identity publicly.
From a macro perspective, the holdings choices of senior executives at large tech companies often reflect market participants' long-term views on digital assets. While such signals are case-specific, they are still worth noting in market sentiment analysis. In any case, the recognition of Bitcoin among traditional financial institutions and tech elites appears to be continuously increasing.