According to recent data from Bitcoin Treasuries, a total of 122 entities in the USA hold Bitcoin, more than any other country.
These entities include a mix of public companies, private firms, ETFs, and government-linked institutions, all investing in Bitcoin as part of their financial strategy. The U.S. dominance in Bitcoin holdings reveals both growing institutional trust and a maturing crypto environment.
What’s Driving U.S. Bitcoin Interest?
The increasing number of U.S.-based Bitcoin holders reflects the country’s evolving stance toward digital assets. With regulatory frameworks gradually taking shape and growing acceptance in financial markets, American firms are more confident than ever in adopting BTC as a treasury asset.
High-profile examples include MicroStrategy, which continues to lead the pack with billions in BTC holdings, followed by companies like Tesla and Block Inc. Their bold moves have inspired other businesses and funds to explore Bitcoin as a long-term store of value.
INSIGHT: The USA is in the lead with 122 entities holding $BTC, per Bitcoin Treasuries pic.twitter.com/ky4Pm0Byy4
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) October 26, 2025
Institutional Growth and Future Outlook
The USA’s lead in Bitcoin-holding entities underscores a broader trend of institutional adoption. As ETFs and crypto-related funds expand, more U.S. firms are expected to join the Bitcoin bandwagon. This momentum could also pave the way for future Bitcoin spot ETF approvals and even greater mainstream integration.
In conclusion, with 122 organizations already invested, the U.S. is not just participating in the Bitcoin economy—it’s helping shape its future.

