As institutional interest in Bitcoin continues to grow, more major corporations are following suit and announcing their Bitcoin investment plans.ntinues to expand.
The latest to join this trend is Rumble, a video-sharing platform and cloud services provider, which has committed to allocating up to $20 million of its corporate reserves to Bitcoin.
In an official statement, Rumble explained that this decision is part of its broader strategy to diversify its treasury. The company highlighted Bitcoin’s appeal as a safeguard against inflation, especially given the increasing institutional interest and the moderate regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrencies. Rumble emphasized that Bitcoin’s potential to protect against inflation, thanks to its fixed supply, makes it a strategic asset for the company.
Rumble’s CEO, Chris Pavlovski, expressed confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term potential, noting that the growing institutional adoption and the U.S. government’s crypto-friendly stance under the newly elected administration were key factors driving the company’s decision. Pavlovski added that Bitcoin’s resilience to inflation, unlike fiat currencies, further supports its role in Rumble’s treasury diversification efforts. The company also sees this move as an opportunity to strengthen its relationship with the crypto community and enhance its position as a leading platform for crypto-related content and services.
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