DDC Enterprise Plans Largest-Ever Purchase of 300 BTC

Published at 2025-11-21 07:30:07

DDC Enterprise said it will add 300 BTC to its holdings, a planned purchase the company describes as the largest in its history. The announcement, dated 21 Nov 2025, signals a deliberate increase in the firm’s Bitcoin allocation and arrives amid ongoing corporate accumulation across the market. DDC did not disclose the exact timing or financing details of the buy, but framed the move as part of a broader treasury strategy.

The purchase matters because larger corporate buys can tighten available supply and reinforce institutional demand narratives that have supported BTC price action in recent years. For investors and treasury managers, DDC’s decision may be read as continued confidence in Bitcoin’s role as a reserve asset. Market impact will depend on execution size and timing, but the step adds to the list of companies boosting crypto exposure for balance-sheet diversification.

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