Institutional activity around Bitcoin is accelerating in ways that are becoming hard to ignore. Coin Metrics shows that transfers above $1M have climbed to their highest levels since 2021, and Chainalysis reports that institutional-sized flows now represent nearly 75% of all value moved onchain this year. Yet the majority of institutional Bitcoin still sits idle. SaylorTracker counts more than 340,000 BTC in corporate treasuries, and CryptoQuant tracks more than 2M BTC held in exchange reserves, largely inactive and generating no return. The first signs of structural yield are taking shape. Deribit and CME report over $13B in institutional options open interest, and Matrixport Research notes rising demand for overcollateralized BTC credit with borrowing rates between 3% and 7%. These markets outline the beginnings of a Bitcoin-native yield curve built on transparent collateral and consistent settlement. A productive Bitcoin economy develops when this idle capital is redeployed into issuance, coordinated settlement, and structured credit. The early signals are already visible across trading behavior, collateral movements, and institutional borrowing. They point toward a future where Bitcoin functions not only as a reserve asset but as active financial infrastructure 🟠
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