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Why 2025 could be Bitcoin's breakout year for corporate investors
Bitcoin's increasing prominence in global finance is reshaping investment strategies for both individuals and institutions.
Roundtable anchor Rob Nelson, Kelly Kellam, Director of BitLab Academy, and Brian Dixon, CEO of Off The Chain Capital, delve into the dynamics of bitcoin investment, portfolio diversification, and upcoming regulatory changes that could significantly impact the cryptocurrency market.
Rob Nelson shared his personal journey with bitcoin, noting, "I have a pretty sizable amount of my risk portfolio in bitcoin, and my traditional banker makes fun of it." Despite skepticism from traditional finance professionals, Nelson remains confident: "I'm going to move more now." However, he also cautioned against over-concentration, admitting, "I would not want to put my entire everything on one thing with nothing else to lean on if it takes a while to get there."
Kelly Kellam highlighted the aggressive stance some institutions are taking toward bitcoin, plucking one potential allocation scenario from a theoretical portfolio research report from BlackRock .
"Consider what BlackRock said... their suggested allocation for bitcoin in a portfolio was, I think it was like 86%, which is astronomical." While acknowledging the high risk, Kellam advised, "I think a three to 5% for most people is probably more than enough. But for me, I'm being as aggressive as possible."
Brian Dixon discussed the significant impact of upcoming regulatory changes, particularly the Financial Accounting Standards Board ruling. "Now, in 2025, it officially goes into effect where these public corporations can actually acquire bitcoin and market at fair value," he explained. This shift removes previous accounting barriers, as Dixon noted, "Before, if you acquired bitcoin and it went up in value, you could not mark that on your books above the cost basis, but if it went down in value, you had to mark that against your earnings."
The panelists collectively underscore a pivotal moment for bitcoin, as both individual investors and large corporations reconsider its role in financial portfolios. With increasing institutional adoption and favorable regulatory changes on the horizon, bitcoin's position in the global economy appears poised for significant growth.