Strategy (MSTR) vs DDC Enterprise
Two pure-play Bitcoin treasury companies, head to head · Data as of the latest available close
Strategy (MSTR) and DDC Enterprise (DDC) are both pure-play Bitcoin treasury companies: listed firms whose business model is accumulating BTC on the balance sheet. MSTR holds ₿ 845,256 ($55.54B), versus ₿ 2,714 ($178.3M) for DDC Enterprise. Measured by Bitcoin holdings, Strategy (MSTR) is the larger of the two. On valuation, MSTR trades at an mNAV of 0.79× and DDC Enterprise at 0.28×: the higher the mNAV, the larger the premium the market pays over the Bitcoin backing each share.
Bottom line
Neither is "better" in the abstract. MSTR brings the sector's largest treasury and the longest track record; DDC Enterprise offers a different profile of size, geography and mNAV. The choice comes down to what you prioritize — scale and liquidity versus upside potential and entry premium — and to your risk tolerance. Both are leveraged, volatile exposures to the price of Bitcoin. This is not investment advice.
Frequently asked questions
Who holds more Bitcoin, MSTR or DDC Enterprise?
Strategy (MSTR) holds ₿ 845,256 in its treasury and DDC Enterprise (DDC) holds ₿ 2,714. Strategy (MSTR) is therefore the larger Bitcoin holder of the two, based on the latest available data.
Which trades at a lower mNAV, MSTR or DDC Enterprise?
MSTR trades at an mNAV of 0.79× and DDC Enterprise at 0.28×. DDC Enterprise trades at the lower mNAV, i.e. at a smaller premium over the Bitcoin backing each share. An mNAV above 1 indicates a premium; below 1, a discount.
Is it better to invest in MSTR or in DDC Enterprise?
There is no universal answer: they are two pure-play treasury companies with different profiles of size, mNAV, geography and liquidity, and both are leveraged, volatile exposures to Bitcoin. The decision depends on your objectives and risk tolerance. SatsIntel provides the data to decide, but this is not investment advice.
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