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Should You Invest in a Company That Only Invests in Bitcoin?

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Key Points

  • Strategy (MicroStrategy) pioneered the idea of corporations investing in Bitcoin, and now other companies are following its lead.

  • Companies that do nothing but invest in Bitcoin have shown the potential to deliver higher returns than even Bitcoin itself.

  • The fundamental premise of a Bitcoin-centric business model is that the price of Bitcoin will continue to go up in perpetuity.

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An interesting new trend has appeared in the financial world: the emergence of companies that do nothing but invest in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC). These companies have a single, solitary mission: to buy and hold as much Bitcoin as they can.

The best known example is MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), the company now doing business as Strategy. But there are a growing number of others, and together, they are frequently referred to as "MicroStrategy copycats." So is it worth investing in these companies?

The strategy is Bitcoin

It's hard to argue with the success of Strategy, which pioneered the idea of becoming a Bitcoin treasury company (BTC). Since the inception of its Bitcoin acquisition strategy back in August 2020, Strategy stock has outperformed Bitcoin. And, in fact, Strategy also outperformed every company in the S&P 500 between 2020 and 2024.

That helps to explain the appeal of the Bitcoin treasury company model. Simply put, these companies can deliver higher returns than Bitcoin, which has been the best-performing asset in the world in seven of the past 10 years.

Theoretically, you can make more money by investing in Strategy than by investing in Bitcoin. Just check out the results for 2025. For the year, Bitcoin is up just 2%, while Strategy is up a resounding 36% (as of May 7). So we're talking about a potentially huge performance gap between Bitcoin and companies that invest in Bitcoin.

At the end of 2024, some companies began loading up on Bitcoin for their balance sheets. Bitcoin miners and cryptocurrency exchanges obviously need Bitcoin for their day-to-day operations. But we're talking about companies in industries that have absolutely nothing to do with crypto. For example, did you know that there are now biotech companies loading up on Bitcoin?

What's the best way to invest in Bitcoin?

At the end of the day, investors have a growing number of ways to invest in Bitcoin. Obviously, they can invest in Bitcoin directly via a cryptocurrency exchange such as Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) or a crypto trading platform such as Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD).

Or, just as easily, they could invest in a variety of different Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The most popular of these are the spot Bitcoin ETFs, which offer investors 1-to-1 tracking with the spot price of Bitcoin. If you're feeling a little frisky, you could just as easily invest in other Bitcoin ETFs that use financial derivatives to deliver a little extra pop.