Strategy’s 100th Bitcoin Purchase Ever Is Its Smallest Yet in 2026

BTC-4,26%
EVER-7,06%
IN-6,42%

In brief

  • Strategy purchased roughly 600 Bitcoin last week.
  • That marked the company’s 100th Bitcoin purchase to date since it started buying in 2020.
  • The company is hosting a conference for Bitcoin-buying firms this week.

Strategy disclosed its smallest Bitcoin purchase of the year on Monday, betting modestly on the digital asset before hosting a two-day conference in Las Vegas. The Tysons Corner, Virginia-based firm spent $40 million on 591 Bitcoin last week, lifting its total holdings to 717,722 Bitcoin, according to a press release. With Bitcoin recently changing hands around $65,500, the firm’s stockpile was worth $47 billion, CoinGecko data showed. The event in Las Vegas is billed as a networking event for those shaping “the future of enterprise success.” It’s set to kick off with a keynote address from Strategy co-founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor on the company’s shift toward “digital credit.” 

The backdrop surrounding Bitcoin-buying firms was far different when the company hosted “Strategy World” for the first time last May, not least because the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin has seen its holdings swing to a massive loss on paper since. After spending more than $54 billion on Bitcoin, Strategy faces a $6.8 billion unrealized loss. However, its average purchase price ticked down to $76,020 with its latest purchase, which marked the 100th addition to its stockpile since it was formed in 2020. Strategy’s stock price fell 2.5% on Monday to $127, according to Yahoo Finance. That was above a low of around $123 weeks ago, yet 64% lower over the past six months. The company’s latest acquisition was funded with proceeds from issuing common shares. Purchases had accelerated in prior weeks as the company leaned on its variable rate preferred stock (STRC), which currently offers 11.25% in monthly dividends.

The product is core to Saylor’s vision for stockpiling Bitcoin amid what some fear will be a prolonged period of weakness in the crypto market. Still, STRC has saddled Strategy with additional monthly costs, leading it to shore up cash to effectively pre-pay dividends. Traders on Myriad, a prediction market owned by Decrypt’s parent company Dastan, penciled in a 17% chance on Monday that Strategy sells Bitcoin this year. That marked a decrease from 33% earlier this month, when Strategy disclosed a $12.4 billion fourth-quarter loss. The shift has come as Strategy’s enterprise value has fallen relative to its stock price, making it more difficult for the company to increase the Bitcoin it owns per share as it normally would. The metric known as mNAV, or multiple-to-net asset value, has declined broadly for similar firms. As a result, Strategy’s Bitcoin purchases are growing more pronounced among the pack. For example, the firm accounted for 93% of Bitcoin added among publicly traded companies in January. It stacked 40,150 Bitcoin during the period compared to 3,080 Bitcoin among its competitors. Strategy has furthered its lead using STRC, but it isn’t the only Bitcoin-buying firm that issues variable rate preferred shares. The gathering is expected to feature executives from Strive and Metaplanet, which have adopted similar products to buy Bitcoin in recent months.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

ETF Absorbs Over $1.1 Billion Yet Struggles to Rescue the Market? Powell and Oil Prices Team Up to Put Pressure On, Bitcoin Breaks Key Support

Despite Bitcoin ETF inflows of $1.16 billion, Bitcoin price pulled back to $71,000, declining over 4%. Analysts attribute the pullback to interest rate expectations and inflation pressures, while ETF inflows indicate that institutions view Bitcoin as a long-term asset. The weakness in U.S. equities has also impacted the crypto market.

GateNews38m ago

Gold and Bitcoin decline simultaneously by 3.6% and 4.6%, respectively, as the global market faces stagflation shocks.

On March 19, escalating geopolitical conflicts and hawkish Federal Reserve policies exposed global markets to stagflation pressures driven by oil. Rising oil prices, coupled with declining equities and metals, also impacted cryptocurrencies. Macroeconomic dynamics revealed intensifying energy tensions and widespread risk-averse sentiment across markets.

GateNews47m ago

Bank of Japan Holds Steady: Takaichi Calls for Caution, Iran Conflict May Increase Inflation Pressure

The Bank of Japan maintains its benchmark interest rate at 0.75% unchanged, while warning that the Iran conflict could push up energy prices and create inflationary pressure. In the short term, inflation may fall below 2%, but the Middle East situation and rising oil prices could continue to impact prices. Markets are focused on wage negotiation progress, as wage growth will affect future rate hike decisions.

GateNews53m ago
Comment
0/400
No comments