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Is Bitcoin’s Institutional Boom a Bubble Waiting to Burst? Experts Warn of Bear Market Risks

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In Brief

  • Experts warn that institutional Bitcoin adoption may be creating a bubble, leading to a potential market collapse.
  • Corporations holding BTC grew by 226% since Q1 2024, with notable firms adding large treasuries.
  • Concerns rise over market impact if institutions offload their holdings, which could spark volatility and a deeper bear market.
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Experts are raising alarms about a potential institutional bubble forming around Bitcoin (BTC), which could lead to a severe bear market. 

The warning comes as firms ramp up their Bitcoin exposure. The number of corporations holding Bitcoin has risen by approximately 226% since Q1 2024.

Bitcoin’s Institutional Boom: A Bubble in the Making?

In the latest X (formerly Twitter), crypto analyst and educator Heidi flagged this trend. She cited Bitwise data to highlight a steady rise in corporate Bitcoin adoption.

After remaining consistent in early 2024, the number of corporations holding Bitcoin grew gradually throughout the year. In 2025, the adoption surged, reflecting a significant uptick in institutional interest.  

Institutional Adoption of Bitcoin
Institutional Adoption of Bitcoin. Source: X/Blockchainchick

Towards the close of Q2 2025, the number of corporations holding Bitcoin has reached 134. This marked a 57.6% increase from Q1 2025.

This includes giants like Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) and Metaplanet and new firms like ProCap BTC and Twenty-One Capital, which are focused on building large-scale Bitcoin treasuries. 

With institutional players increasingly pouring capital into the digital asset, concerns are mounting about the potential for an unwinding of these positions when market conditions shift. 

“The institutional bubble is forming? The next bear market is going to be brutal,” Heidi posted.

Furthermore, Versan Aljarrah, co-founder of Black Swan Capitalist, shared the concerns. He argued that corporations may be encouraging retail investors to buy now to serve as ‘exit liquidity.’

“They will all dump. That’s why they want people buying in now instead of BTC lows in 2022. Exit liquidity. Nothing moves in a straight line,” he wrote.

The latest data from Bitcoin Treasuries showed that institutions have a total of 1,132,913 BTC, divided between 842,035 BTC (public) and 290,878 BTC (private). This amounts to approximately 5.39% of the total supply. Strategy alone holds around 2.8% of the total BTC supply.

Companies’ Bitcoin Holdings. Source: Bitcoin Treasuries 
Companies’ Bitcoin Holdings. Source: Bitcoin Treasuries 

If these institutions were to offload their holdings, the market could face serious repercussions.  Theoretically, it could increase selling pressure, negative sentiment, heightened volatility, and a prolonged bear market. This, in turn, could signal instability, causing further institutional retreat and diminishing Bitcoin’s position as a stable asset.

Sygnum had previously warned that if the market becomes oversaturated with demand and a bear market emerges, the resulting selling pressure from institutions could not only drive the price of Bitcoin lower but also worsen overall market sentiment, leading to a more significant downturn.

“Michael Saylor selling Bitcoin” would be a difficult headline for the crypto market to face,” Sygnum stated.

From Trend to Standard: Bitcoin’s Growing Influence in Institutional Finance

Nonetheless, not all perspectives align with the bubble narrative. A pseudonymous user, FiatHawk, countered that labeling this a bubble is misguided.

“How is this a bubble? More people and companies are saving in money others can’t print.  Hardly a bubble when money printer keeps printing. In 5 and 10+ years far more companies and people will do the same (i.e. save in Bitcoin),” the post read.

Several experts agree with this. Joe Burnett, former director of market research at Unchained and now director of Bitcoin Strategy at Semler Scientific, told BeInCrypto that more firms will adopt Bitcoin. He added that it will become the foundational element of corporate capital structures in the next 10 years.

Meanwhile, many firms have committed to holding Bitcoin as a long-term treasury asset. In fact, Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy, has consistently advocated for never selling Bitcoin. 

He even hinted that he plans to burn his BTC keys after his death. Thus, while firms remain confident in Bitcoin and more are joining the trend, the future cannot be predicted. 

Whether this institutional surge leads to a bubble or solidifies Bitcoin’s role as a cornerstone of corporate capital structures will depend on market dynamics and the long-term stability of the asset.

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Kamina is a journalist at BeInCrypto, where she writes about all things crypto—think market trends, blockchain technology, regulatory shifts, and emerging trends in the digital asset world. With a gold medal in MBA International Business and extensive experience, she brings both expertise and clarity to her reporting. Previously at AMBCrypto, Kamina was responsible for writing and editing in-depth analyses, price predictions, AI and crypto blogs, and breaking news. She’s passionate about...
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