Strategy Raises Total Bitcoin Holdings to Over 576,000 BTC

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Strategy purchased an additional 7,390 BTC at an average price of 103,498 USD/coin, with a total cost of nearly 765 million USD, continuing to consolidate its leading global Bitcoin reserve position.

Strategy continues to expand its Bitcoin investment portfolio by announcing the purchase of an additional 7,390 BTC with a total value of 764.9 million USD, according to a statement by CEO Michael Saylor. This move comes as the Bitcoin market maintains a stable upward trend around the 103,000 USD/BTC mark.

Continuous Accumulation Strategy

With this latest purchase, as of May 18, 2025, the total amount of Bitcoin held by Strategy has reached a record 576,230 BTC. The company has spent a total of approximately 40.18 billion USD to build this position, with an average purchase price of 69,726 USD/BTC.

Michael Saylor stated that the company's Bitcoin portfolio has yielded a 16.3% return YTD, demonstrating the effectiveness of the digital asset strategy that Strategy has consistently pursued in recent years.

This is Strategy's most notable purchase in Q2/2025, with the investment made at an average price of 103,498 USD/coin – almost matching the current market price of Bitcoin.

Since Strategy announced its strategy of converting reserve assets to Bitcoin in 2020, the company has become the largest Bitcoin holder among public companies globally. Strategy's financial strategy is based on a combination of stock issuance and debt to continuously expand its Bitcoin reserve portfolio.

This approach has transformed Strategy from an ordinary software company into a significant force in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Through consecutive purchases, Strategy not only strengthens its own position but also plays a pioneering role in promoting Bitcoin adoption at the institutional level.

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