ChainCatcher News, Japanese Bitcoin Treasury Company Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich posted on X platform stating that the gap between companies holding Bitcoin and those not holding it is not about the strength of “faith” in the asset. For most companies, Bitcoin has never even entered the management discussion agenda; it is not rejected after debate, but simply never brought up. Simon Gerovich pointed out that management teams that seriously consider including Bitcoin in their asset allocation have long crossed a threshold that most companies never approach: that is, being willing to endure years of market misunderstanding while executing long-term strategies. Because of this, very few companies worldwide actually adopt this strategy.
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