The largest corporations maintain substantial reserves in U.S. dollars and government bonds for stability. However, current economic pressures have made traditional safe assets appear increasingly risky. A potential shift toward Bitcoin by major firms like Apple and Microsoft could result in significant capital inflows. A mere 1% allocation from the Magnificent 7 would inject $4.83 billion into Bitcoin, representing over 40,000 BTC and challenging the existing market dynamics. These factors indicate that corporate finance leaders must reconsider their asset allocation strategies in the face of uncertainty.
The largest companies in the world traditionally hold large reserves of U.S. dollars, government bonds, or short-duration instruments for stability, liquidity, and scale.
Persistent inflation, negative real yields, geopolitical volatility, and growing distrust in long-term monetary policy have turned 'safe' assets into a silent liability.
If Iconic companies like Apple and Microsoft allocate just 1% of their treasury to Bitcoin, it would represent $4.83 billion flowing into the asset.
Bitcoin's supply cannot adjust to meet demand; the only variable that can change in response to demand is price.
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