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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Michael Saylor's Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) Expands Bitcoin [BTC] Treasury
May 06, 2025 at 08:00 pm
Michael Saylor’s enterprise, now operating under the name Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), has once again made headlines with a substantial addition to its Bitcoin [BTC] treasury.
According to the company’s latest press release, it acquired 1,895 BTC at a total cost of $180.3 million, translating to an average price of $95,167 per Bitcoin.
This strategic accumulation brings Strategy’s total holdings to a staggering 555,450 BTC, reaffirming its status as the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin globally.
According to the company’s press release, the aggregate investment in Bitcoin now stands at $38.08 billion, with an average purchase price of $68,550 per coin.
Additionally, Strategy has also reported a year-to-date (YTD) return of 14% on its Bitcoin investment, underscoring the firm’s long-term in the asset’s performance despite market volatility.
This move comes as Bitcoin is currently trading at $94,407.99, showing a minor 0.15% decrease in 24-hour trading, according to CoinMarketCap.
Despite the short-term decline, technical indicators like the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) continue to reflect bullish momentum, both remaining comfortably above neutral territory.
Source: Trading View
Interestingly, while Bitcoin accumulation continues at full speed, Strategy’s stock (MSTR) is facing short-term headwinds, down approximately 1.99% in pre-market trading at $386.53, per Google Finance.
Nonetheless, long-term performance tells a different story, as MSTR has gained 28.84% year-to-date and an impressive 204.64% over the past year.
This latest Bitcoin purchase also reflects the company’s broader and more ambitious roadmap.
As revealed in its Q1 2025 earnings report, Strategy has doubled its initial Bitcoin capital acquisition plan from $42 billion to an aggressive $84 billion.
With $56 billion still to be deployed, this signals a long-term strategic bet on Bitcoin’s continued dominance in the digital asset space.
The market seems to have taken notice.
Since hitting lows of $240 in April, Strategy’s stock (MSTR) has surged by 60%, outpacing Bitcoin’s own 28% rebound over the same period as BTC reclaimed the $97,000 mark for the first time since February.
True to its track record, MSTR has once again delivered nearly twice the gains of BTC, underscoring how tightly its valuation is now intertwined with Bitcoin’s performance.
Therefore, as various firms move forward-thinking to invest in Bitcoin, Strategy remains a defining case study in corporate crypto conviction.
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